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narrative technique in Emma by Jane Austen ​

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Answered by Varniktyagi13
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Jane Austen's novel Emma is written in the third person. Although the narrator is omniscient, we are generally restricted to Emma's point of view, and therefore, like Emma herself, the readers often are lacking crucial pieces of information

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Narrative technique in Emma by Jane Austen ​

Explanation:

  • The narrative technique of ''Emma'' by Jane Austen is as follows.
  • It is a third-person novel.
  • The narrative technique shows the developmental process of the character Emma.
  • He is an intrusive narrator who directly addresses the readers.
  • The form of narration is ironic and describes the characters very well.
  • It helps us to understand and judge the characters on the base of his narration.

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