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The Metamorphosis is told in the third person, but

we are privy to what Gregor is thinking and feeling
How does this point of view affect the reader's
understanding of his situation? Cite specific
passages to support your response.

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User Lilleman
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Answer:

Narrator's Point of View.

Step-by-step explanation:

The Metamorphosis is told by a third-person omniscient narrator. The narrator sees Gregor's inner thoughts when the other characters do not understand him. Sorry if i get this wring I'm in 5th grade. ♥

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