Can you explain how the first person point of view naturally omits a main character from the majority of these chapters and how does this affect the reader’s interpretation?


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First person point of view is a point of view in which an "I" or "we" serves as the narrator of a piece of fiction. The narrator may be a minor character, observing the action, as the character Nick does in The Great Gatsby, or the main protagonist of the story, such as Holden Caulfield in The Catcher in the Rye. ChaCha.

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