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The point of view in "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World" is one in which the narrator knows everything that happens, including the thoughts and feelings of each character. What is this point of view?

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Third person omniscient point of view.

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The third-person omniscient point of view is when the narrator of the story is not a character in the story but knows the thoughts and feelings of the other characters. He/ she can reveal not only the setting but the thoughts and feelings of each character involved in the story, giving us detailed access to everyone.

The story "The Setting Sun and the Rolling World" by Charles Mungoshi tells the story of a young man named Nhamo and his decision to leave for the outside world, which his father doesn't want. Set in the farmer's old, dried-up field, Musoni tries hard to prevent his son from going away but in the end, gave up. The story is narrated by an unseen voice but gave us all access to the characters and their feelings.

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