Liam O 'Flaherty's The Sniper'

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The third person single-vision point of view is the only point of view that efficiently and effectively narrates Liam O’Flaherty’s short story, “The Sniper”, due to the narration of the main character as a result of his scarce education. The obstruction of an education can be argumentivally validated from Valerie Vogrins “Point of View: The Complete Menu”, located within chapter four of Gotham Writers’ Workshop, “Writing Fiction”. In the section written by Vogrin, she explains that single-vision point of view of third person is supreme in the event that a main character does not possess the skills of one who has a merited educated. “The third-person single vision is an excellent POV if your point-of-view character is someone with limited intellectual