The narrator's point of view often affects the way stories are told. In the "Excerpt from Bloomability" and the "Excerpt from Cicada Summer" how does each author use narrative point of view to tell their stories? How are these points of view similar and how are they different? Use details from both stories to support your response

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In "Excerpt from Bloomability" the narrator's point of view shows the great difficulty in creating bonds. In "Excerpt from Cicada Summer" the narrator's point of view shows contempt for bonding.

What is the narrator of a story?

  • Is the one who tells the story.
  • It is the one who presents the facts and events of a story.
  • Is the one who shows all the elements of the story.

In "Excerpt from Cicada Summer" and "Excerpt from Bloomability" the narrators present the first-person point of view, as everyone tells a story from their personal perception.

However, narrators show a difference in feelings and relevance to the world around them. While the narrator of the first story despises bonding and is despised by the people around her, the narrator of the second story is liked by all people, but he cannot create bonds between them, as he has to change cities all the time.

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