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What was the author’s view of the events in "The Necklace"?

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One is first person. In this POV you're seeing the story as if you were inside the brain of a particular character. You can tell it's first person because of the use of ''I'' and ''we.''

There is also a second person POV, which uses ''you.'' This POV reads as though the narrator were speaking directly to the reader. It is the least common point of view found in literature.

Finally, there is third person POV, which uses ''she'' or ''he'' instead of ''I.'' In third person there may be no named narrator at all. Within third person there are two perspectives. The first is third person limited. In third person limited, you only see the thoughts of one or two characters. It's limited to those characters, but it is told as if an outside narrator were observing their thoughts and actions.
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