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In this excerpt sinclair uses a third person point of view, with a narrator outside the action to tell the story focusing mainly on the thoughts actions and Observations of Jurgis the main character. How does choosing this point of view help Sinclaire achieve his purpose?

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ALL OF THEM EXCEPT " it tells a story in third point of view " !!!!!

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dont listen to that one ^^^ didnt help me

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The third-person point of view used by Sinclair is intended to achieve his resolution, by focusing on what Jurgis understands and feels. The narrator concentrates on the main character Jurgis, his emotions and his thoughts, and the readers also get an perception on other minor characters’ thought processes.

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