In paragraph 5 the narrative point of view briefly shifts. How does this shift of the texts narrative point of view affect the text as a wholes? Cite evidence from the text in your answer. (Echo and Narcissus)

Respuesta :

This excerpt is from the Greek Myth 'Echo and Narcissus'.

Explanation:

  • In paragraph five of the Greek Myth “Echo and Narcissus” the point of view briefly shifts from Echo's perspective to Narcissus' perspective.
  • The text as a whole was in Echo's point of view but in this paragraph, he talks about how he was infatuated by himself. This is very helpful because the reader will understand the relationships among the characters in a better way.
  • Echo falls in love with Narcissus, but Narcissus isn't into it. Echo proceeds to pine over Narcissus until her body withers away and only her voice is left. Meanwhile, Narcissus stops for a drink at a small pond. When Narcissus sees his reflection in the water of the pool he falls hopelessly in love—with himself. Unable to capture his reflection, Narcissus stays by the pond until he starves to death.

Answer:

In paragraph 5, the point of view briefly changes from Echo's point of view to Narcissus's point of view. This shift of the text's narrative point of view affect the text as a whole, because in Echo's point of view, it talks about how much she is in love with Narcissus.

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