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The use of a first-person narrator in the story —

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allows readers to understand each character’s viewpoint
allows readers to understand each character’s viewpoint

helps explain how the characters are related to each other
helps explain how the characters are related to each other

gives readers insight into the narrator’s unstable state of mind
gives readers insight into the narrator’s unstable state of mind

illustrates how the old man treats the narrator from day to day
illustrates how the old man treats the narrator from day to day

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The use of a first-person narrator in the story primarily **gives readers insight into the narrator’s unstable state of mind**. This perspective allows readers to intimately experience the narrator's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions, creating a deeper understanding of their mental and emotional struggles. While it may also provide some indirect insights into other characters, the first-person viewpoint emphasizes the narrator's personal experiences and internal conflicts.
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