First-person perspective
Posted: 15 Dec 2022, 09:40
One question that could be explored further in relation to Kalayla is the use of multiple first-person narrators and its effect on the storytelling and character development in the novel. How does the alternating first-person perspective add depth and complexity to the story, and how does it allow for a diverse range of voices and experiences to be represented? How do the different narrators' perspectives and experiences intersect and diverge, and how do they contribute to the overall narrative arc and themes of the novel? In what ways does the first-person point of view enhance the reader's understanding and engagement with the characters and their experiences?