1. What point of view does the story use? Is the story told form a first-person perspective, in which the narrator is one of the characters in the story, and refers to himself or herself as "I"? Or is the story told from a third-person perspective, in which the narrator is not one of the characters in the story or may not participate in the events of the story?
The story is a third-person perspective view because in the story there is no the word I or you in the story and the story is like a parable which was told like a make story, a fiction, so it is the third- person perspective.
2. What are the advantages of the chosen point of view? Does it furnish any clues as to the purpose of the story?
The advantages are that the story could be told in fiction story and he could told many events at once.
3. Is the narrator reliable or unreliable? Does he/she have a limited knowledge or understanding of characters and events in the story? Does the narrator know almost everything about one character or every character, including inner thoughts?
I think that the narrator is reliable. He does hve a complete understanding of the story and explain the event clearly. He also explain the role of the character well and explain the character thought by action which is good. As a reader I find that this story is very easy because the narrator wrote the story with good explanation so I get full understanding.
4. Does the author use point of view primarily to reveal or conceal? Does he ever unfairly withhold important information known to the focal character?
The author use the point of view to reveal, he doesn't withhold the any information because in the story I read there is not secret.
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