The third person
point of view is utilized in Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man .
Nevertheless, this does not mean there is an omniscient narrative voice like in many literary
works before Joyce (for instance, Dickens's novels). Joyce was not interested in providing a
depiction of exterior details and overview of the main action. He desired to focus on the mind
of an individual and how the world...
Thursday, 11 March 2010
What are the narrative techniques used in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man?
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