1) What point of views does the story use? Is the story told from a first-person perspective, in which the narrator is one of the character in the story, and refers to himself or herself as "I". Or the story told from a third person perspective, in which the narrator is not one of the characters in the story or may not participate in the events of the story?
Answer: This story uses third-person perspective.
2) What are the advantages of the chosen point of view? Does it furnish any clues as to the purpose of the story?
Answer: Is the advantages because, if this One Thousand Dollar story is first person perspective, this story won't be fun. It's better to be third person perspective.
3) Is the narrator reliable or unreliable? Does he she have a limited knowledge or understanding of characters and events in the story? Does the narrator know almost everything about the one character or ever character, including inner thoughts?
Answer: He's reliable, the author is O'Henry. He wrotes other books too and he's kind of famous. He uses some of his experience plus the imaginary to make and write this story out.
4) Does the author use point of view primarily to reveal or conceal? Does he ever unfairly withhold important information known to the focal character?
Answer: He conceal the truth. He doesn't let us know weither Gillian will get the money or not.
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