discuss the point of view from which hills like a white elephant is told?
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Hills like white elephants is a short story written by Ernest Hemingway.
The point of view from which hills like white elephants is told
- The story is narrated in objective view by the third-person.
- The third-person narration of the story helps to describe clearly the characters namely the journalist and the storyteller, the events and the background of the story.
- The objective view enables the reader to be mentally present in the situation.
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