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In "The(Untrue) Story of John Smith and Pocahontas," how is the authors point of veiw different from the point of veiw someone who belives the legend of pochahantas?

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Depending on the story of Pocahontas that we are talking about, like as an example the movie, the point of view would be very different. When you are reading a adaptation of the original true story, there may be a couple differences including you may have a omniscient point of view. In a non-fiction version of the story it would most likely be just from the point of view from one of the characters that existed or just facts about what happened.

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