Point Of View In Amy Tan's A Pair Of Tickets

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Point of view, as chosen by the author, is the position in which things are considered. Point of view affects the way in which the story is perceived by the reader. The perspective the author uses ultimately sets a mood for the story and can offer an alternative tone. Amy Tan eloquently produces an emotional story through the first person point of view of Jing-mei, the protagonist in “A Pair of Tickets.” Tan uses Jing-mei to describe the feelings and observations present in the story. The application of a first person perspective better captures the events and their emotional significance. Tan writes of young adult Jing-mei Woo and her discovery and meeting of her half-sisters who were lost during war stricken times and had been considered

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