Connie's Point Of View In The Short Story Of Arnold Friend

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This story was an interesting read; the use of dialogue, setting, characters and tone made the story a fascinating read. The story was told mostly from Connie's perspective. We learn, feel, and get befuddled about things in the meantime she does. Since a significant part of the story is constrained to her point of view, Arnold Friend stays as a baffling, malicious, and dreadful character. An example of this story perspective is the scene in which Connie is so deadened with fear that she can't force herself to call the police. Since the story is told mostly from Connie's point of view, it's normally empathetic towards her as it investigates her thoughts and feelings. Even when condemning how exterior her romantic beliefs are, you get the sense

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