Two stories that share the same point of view which helps guide the readers is Saboteur and Interpreter of Maladies. The point of view in Saboteur is third person limited. You somewhat get an idea of some of the character’s personalities and perspectives, though not all. In the story we follow Mr. Chiu eating lunch with his newly wed before a minor incident with the cops lands being arrested and imprisoned for three days. Because the story is in third person, it makes the read very much like a story. The narrator uses he/she/they to refer to certain characters and has gives the reader a vision of the environment that the character are in and describes situations in detail. The point of view we get from the story is from Mr. Chin. We get into detail about his feelings and view from the time he is arrested and interrogated. The character knows everything about Mr. Chin and a little bit of Fenjin. However the narrator doesn’t not look into the perspective of the police leaving the reader to envision that. In the Interpreter of Maladies where the story takes place years later in a different part of Asia. And similar to Saboteur we get an objective viewpoint. Meaning the narrator does not give bias to the characters. The point of view in the Interpreter of Maladies is third person limited because you see more of viewpoint in the eyes of Mr. Kapasi then you see with the other character. While the narrator does discuss the actions of the Das family, he focuses more the
Two stories that share the same point of view which helps guide the readers is Saboteur and Interpreter of Maladies. The point of view in Saboteur is third person limited. You somewhat get an idea of some of the character’s personalities and perspectives, though not all. In the story we follow Mr. Chiu eating lunch with his newly wed before a minor incident with the cops lands being arrested and imprisoned for three days. Because the story is in third person, it makes the read very much like a story. The narrator uses he/she/they to refer to certain characters and has gives the reader a vision of the environment that the character are in and describes situations in detail. The point of view we get from the story is from Mr. Chin. We get into detail about his feelings and view from the time he is arrested and interrogated. The character knows everything about Mr. Chin and a little bit of Fenjin. However the narrator doesn’t not look into the perspective of the police leaving the reader to envision that. In the Interpreter of Maladies where the story takes place years later in a different part of Asia. And similar to Saboteur we get an objective viewpoint. Meaning the narrator does not give bias to the characters. The point of view in the Interpreter of Maladies is third person limited because you see more of viewpoint in the eyes of Mr. Kapasi then you see with the other character. While the narrator does discuss the actions of the Das family, he focuses more the