Point of View 1st Person point of view: the narrator is the protagonist. Uses “I.” 3rd Person point of view: Limited: the narrator does NOT know the thoughts.

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Point of View 1st Person point of view: the narrator is the protagonist. Uses “I.” 3rd Person point of view: Limited: the narrator does NOT know the thoughts and feelings of the other characters Omniscient: the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of the other characters

“In Another Country” Read story on pp. 809-814 Answer the following questions: 1. Explain the irony of what happens at the end of the story with the major’s wife. 2. How does this story reflect the sense of disillusionment that arose among writers and artists during WWI? Explain. 3. Are technological advancements more helpful or destructive for mankind? Give at least three specific examples to support your position.