In the Lady with the Pet Dog by Joyce Carol Oates, Oates breaks up chronological order into a boxlike structure with three distinct sections of a plot. Every section of the plot is written in different time and part of Anna’s life in order to express more clearly how Anna is lost in her sin since the day she committed adultery. Oates describes changes in her thoughts and her confused state of mind. Using the third person perspective, omniscient narrator, she makes Anna the centre of the story.
In the first section of the plot Oates brings in readers into Anna’s perspective with intension to cause them to feel compassion with Anna and her struggle with herself during the whole story of The Lady with the Pet Dog. Joyce