1. Perfume: The Story of a Murderer by Patrick Suskind
Multiple parts of narrative perspective are examined: how the narrative perspective is used to surprise the reader in different ways and how the irony, symbols, and emotions are used to help the narrator explain the characters and events throughout the story as well as understanding the psychopath himself. ... Even though there are a thousand different reasons for deciding to write in a third person point of view and an omniscient voice to narrate a story such as this one, nothing stands out more than the importance of distancing the audience from a character such as this one because he might ...
- Word Count: 3837
- Approx Pages: 15
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Graduate