![]() ![]() single narrators, the place where the narrator stands in time, the place where the novel opens or ends, etc., you learn that story is one thing, but the way you decide to tell it is another thing altogether. ![]() ![]() For them, the story is its container (the novel, the structure that conveys it) there’s an equation mark between the two.īut once you’ve jumped into the world of different POVs, multiple vs. Most readers-and writers who are just starting out-can’t tell one from the other. The Dutch House is one of those books that makes it relatively easy to see the difference between the story and its container a differentiation every writer should learn to make. ![]()
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