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1 September, 12:58

Which passage from "The Interlopers" reveals the narrator is omniscient?

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"'No,' said Ulrich with a laugh, the idiotic chattering laugh of a man unstrung with hideous fear."

"The forest of lands of Gradwitz were of wide extent and well stocked with game."

"The two raised their voices in a prolonged hunting call."

"Both men spoke with the bitterness of possible defeat, for each knew that it might be long before his men would seek him out."

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  1. 1 September, 15:22
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    In the first option, the narrator is describing an event that happened to the character Ulrich, and does not convey the sense of omniscience. The second and third option however, describes that which is happening in the land. Finally, the last option reveals the omniscient stance the narrator takes, as he shows insight into the characters thoughts.
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