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In at least one hundred words, describe point of view in Gandhi's The Story of My Experiments with Truth, and how this affects the narrative.

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The story revolves around him, even though he's one selfless dude. We sometimes aren't sure who his family members and associates are because he tells us so little about them. Instead, we go inside his brain to hear his thoughts on religion, diet, and many other topics. So, this is definitely an example of a first-person central narrator. I hope that helps :)


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The correct answer is that The Story of My Experiments with Truths affected Gadhis narrative in a postive way.

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The reason for this is because it showed where he was coming from and by giving some context to his crusade it showed why he cared so much and why he was doing certain things. It humanize him, giving him a persona to be relatable too and move his purpose forward.

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