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In both "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "Uncle Rock", we have a first-person point-of-view. This means the narrator is one of the characters and tells us what is happening as the story unfolds. It limits us, though, because we only get the story from that one person’s perspective. In "The Yellow Wallpaper", we learn about what is happening and get details of the room by an unreliable narrator. In "Uncle Rock", we only know what happens through the eyes of Erick. In your opinion, does this add or detract from the story? In "Uncle Rock", does this influence how we interpret Erick’s mother’s motives? What elements of the story would be different if the narration would be in second or third person? What do you think the author was trying to accomplish for each of these stories by choosing first-person limited narration?

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