what point of view is cinderella
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Point of view in a story refers to the vantage point from which the narrator or author tells the story from.The are three types; omniscient, limited and third person. In the omniscient point of view, the narrator is not known and knows every detail, in the limited view the narrator the character tells the story and is in first-person form while in the third person view, the narrator is one of the character.
Cinderella's story is mostly told in an omniscient point of view, where the narrator is somewhat a 'all knowing' in the narration.
At times the narration is in the third point of view but rarely in the limited view.
Cinderella's story is mostly told in an omniscient point of view, where the narrator is somewhat a 'all knowing' in the narration.
At times the narration is in the third point of view but rarely in the limited view.
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