In order for the reader to understand the structure of the novel, Eugenides uses two different points of views-first person point of view, and third person point of view objective. Eugenides begins to guide the reader through Callie’s challenging situation by speaking in first person. “And that is where I stopped ……I was stooping over mine, my hair falling ….. … I longed
In order for the reader to understand the structure of the novel, Eugenides uses two different points of views-first person point of view, and third person point of view objective. Eugenides begins to guide the reader through Callie’s challenging situation by speaking in first person. “And that is where I stopped ……I was stooping over mine, my hair falling ….. … I longed