Narrative Voice In To Kill A Mockingbird

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The different narrative voices in this text plays a massive role in the way the story is told. In “To
Kill a Mockingbird,” the reader sees the story through the eyes of three narrators; Scout, Jean
Louise and Harper Lee, which allows the reader to connect with the and better understand the different perspectives. Even though a first person view is an interesting narrative voice, it does give the reader one opinion and can be seen as bias, which is why it is great to have three perspectives/ narrators. We see a child's perspective at the time, an adults perspective recounting the events and the “god, (see all)” perspective in the author Harper Lee. Although all three perspectives of this novel are different and some are more biased and different …show more content…

The story of To
Kill a Mockingbird would have been completely different if the story was told through the eyes of
Atticus. For example, the reader doesn't know the behind the scenes of the Tom Robinson case, with a narrative voice of Atticus, the reader would have been more informed about the Tom
Robinson case. The reader may have also gotten a look at Atticus’ past which could have been an interesting part of the story. To Kill a Mockingbird talks about feminism, racism and a lot more. With that being said, imagine the story being told through an older woman’s point of view or a african american males point of view. The reader would have been fed not only a different story, but would have felt different emotions and felt different about other characters such as
Mayella Ewell, Tom Robinson or even Boo Radley. Although this perspective doesn't share just as much information as the others it is still just as important because it gives us information that the other perspectives don't such as their raw feelings at the time of things and events happening. A third person view is another popular narrative voice. A third person view can give the

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