Question
Which statement about the narrator of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is true?
The narrator is a character in the story who has a third-person limited point of view.
The narrator uses third-person pronouns but knows only Father Wolf’s thoughts.
The narrator is not a character in the story and has a third-person omniscient point of view.
The narrator uses first-person pronouns and knows the thoughts of all of the characters.
The narrator is a character in the story who has a third-person limited point of view.
The narrator uses third-person pronouns but knows only Father Wolf’s thoughts.
The narrator is not a character in the story and has a third-person omniscient point of view.
The narrator uses first-person pronouns and knows the thoughts of all of the characters.
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct statement about the narrator of The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling is:
**The narrator is not a character in the story and has a third-person omniscient point of view.**
This means that the narrator is an outside observer who can provide insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, rather than being limited to one character's perspective.
**The narrator is not a character in the story and has a third-person omniscient point of view.**
This means that the narrator is an outside observer who can provide insights into the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, rather than being limited to one character's perspective.