In Barn Burning by William Faulkner, is the third person narrator omniscient or limited? How do you know?
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Third Person (Limited Omniscient) "Barn Burning" is told from the point ofview of an objective third person, whoknows something, but not everything, about the events that transpire and the characters who are involved. ... First, the narrator is concerned primarily with Sarty.
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Third Person (Limited Omniscient) "Barn Burning" is told from the point ofview of an objective third person, whoknows something, but not everything, about the events that transpire and the characters who are involved. ... First, the narrator is concerned primarily with Sarty.
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