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Point of view in Matilda and perspective spotted

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Answered by mubashirhashmi2020
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For the majority of the novel, the author uses a third-person and omniscient point of view to tell the story. The narrator focuses mainly on Matilda and her thoughts and feelings, but frequently includes the perspective of other characters as well.

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