The question I have for you all is what novel do you feel utilizes the most interesting/effective/experimental point of view, and what do you believe is the effect that narrative point of view invokes?
My answer would be Woolf's "To the Lighthouse" because Woolf's development of magnetized narration displays an intimacy between the characters, particularly Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey. They share the same sentiments, and at times even finish one another thoughts.


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