![]() ![]() ![]() Turner uses “I” and “we” to show that she is now the narrator and the story is being told in her point of view. Well, firstly, there is a first person narrator when Marian Turner talks to the audience about her thoughts on Robert Ross. This is an effective method to help readers get inside the heads of multiple characters, while truly understanding their feelings toward the situation. Heteroglossia is effectively used within Findley’s “The Wars”, when he purposely changes the point of view from first to second to third person after every few chapters, to ensure that readers are paying attention to, understand and can appropriately analyze the crucial details in each chapter and which character’s perspective it’s being told in. I wanted to share my opinion on the author’s use of various perspectives within this book. Hello there my lovely bookworms, I’m back with another review for you! Have you ever heard one story from multiple people? Does it ever change or vary from person to person? Well after recently reading the first book in “The Wars” by Timothy Findley, I discovered that Findley’s use of heteroglossia adds a unique feature to his novel, unlike any other novel I have ever stumbled upon! The use of heteroglossia means to shift perspectives and/or the voices used within a literary work and are especially used in novels. ![]()
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