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The kind of point of view witnessed
in the story "The Portrait of a Lady"
objective
subjective
third person
all of these​

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Answered by deepanshu200518
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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The correct answer is (c) third person

  • The Portrait of a Lady is a novel by Henry James, first distributed as a sequential in The Atlantic Monthly and Macmillan's Magazine in 1880-81 and afterward as a book in 1881.
  • The Portrait of a Lady is described in the third person by an unidentified external voice - the storyteller isn't a person, nor is he fundamentally related to James himself.
  • The original's perspective is omniscient, and frequently gives us an understanding of the contemplations and sensations of the characters.
  • It features the adjustment of relationship with the progression of time, everything in the world is to be confronted with mental fortitude.
  • It is generally expected the most terrible time in one's life when they understand their actual potential as the grandma turned into a resilient lady after the flight of creator.
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