Narrator and point of view

The short story “The Weeping Fig” by Judith Wright is a third person narration in which the storyteller uses the point of view of the main character, John Condon: “Mr John Condon drew up his chair now, and made an effort at conversation. Though it was really too hot to try to keep up this tea-party foolishness.” (ll. 1-3); “ ‘Please make the place your own,’ Mrs Hastings invited. Her eyes said plain...

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