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10 July, 21:33

This story features a third-person omniscient narrator who stands outside the action of the story and reports what different characters are thinking. What seems to be the narrator's attitude toward the events of the story? What does Irving gain by using this type of narrator rather than having Tom relate the events? (The Devil and Tom Walker)

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  1. 10 July, 22:03
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    He is observing and speaking what he sees happening with a passive attitude he saves time
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