An Analysis Of Elizabeth Bennett's Third Person Omniscient

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The story unfolds from the narrative style of Third Person Omniscient. Third Person Omniscient allows the story to be narrated by an outsider, allowing the reader to connect with multiple characters and to be subjected to more than one characters thoughts and feelings. However, with that being said, Elizabeth Bennett remains the main focus of the narration. The narration allows for more insight into what Elizabeth believes, thinks, and feels more so than any other character. The advantage of hearing Elizabeth’s point of view is that the reader is able to understand why Elizabeth turns down the proposals she first receives, and also all that she feels troubles her, her family, and her search for a husband. In allowing the reader a deeper connection