Question
The old man got angry. Yes, the land is useless. True, the family tree is uprooted and it dries in the sun . . . .
“All. You have given me all, father.” And here, too, the son felt hampered, patronized and his pent-up fury rolled through him.
A. third-person limited; the narrator only knows what one character is feeling
B. third-person omniscient; the narrator knows what all characters are feeling
C. first person; the narrator is a firsthand witness to events
D. first person; the narrator is a character in the story
“All. You have given me all, father.” And here, too, the son felt hampered, patronized and his pent-up fury rolled through him.
A. third-person limited; the narrator only knows what one character is feeling
B. third-person omniscient; the narrator knows what all characters are feeling
C. first person; the narrator is a firsthand witness to events
D. first person; the narrator is a character in the story
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The passage you provided is an example of **A. third-person limited; the narrator only knows what one character is feeling**. The narrative focuses primarily on the emotions and feelings of the old man and the son, indicating a limited perspective where insights into only a particular character's thoughts are shared.