Answer:
The correct answer to this question: what is the narrative point of view in this excerpt from "The Gray Champion" by Nathaniel Hawthorne, would be: C: Third person omniscient.
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because, in literature, the third person omniscient perspective allows the narrator to tell the story from outside of it, because he/she is not a part of anything, and thus he can have a full view of not just the actions taking place immediately, but also the feelings, and thoughts, and innermost secrets, of all the characters, present in a scene or not. In this case, that is exactly what happens. And although in several parts it would seem as if this were not the case, it is important to know that an omniscient narrator can have subjective ideas, and since he knows everything that happens in the story, he can show his own position on an action, or show empathy towards a character and voice this in the narration.