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A narrator is the person that tells the story in any work of literature. There are different points of view that the story can be told from. There can be a fist person or a third person narrator. In Silko’s Yellow woman the narrator is a third person narrator, in other words a person that is not involved in the story that is being told. On the other hand a fist person narrator is involved in the story. A fist person narrator will be right in the middle of the action and you will get the story from their perspective.


Works cited

Merriam-Webster online [1]

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