analyse the use of child narrator
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It prevents the narrator from seeing what actually is happening inside but at the same time it makes her imagination run wild. It appears as a swaying elephant at night. Moreover, the child narrator becomes the 'lihaaf' or cover for the narration of a story dealing with forbidden subjects
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Answer: It prevents the narrator from seeing what actually is happening inside but at the same time it makes her imagination run wild. It appears as a swaying elephant at night. Moreover, the child narrator becomes the 'lihaaf' or cover for the narration of a story dealing with forbidden subjects.
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