Which statement accurately describes the narrator's point of view in Anthem?
It shifts to second person, addressing the reader.
It shifts from third-person he to first-person we.
It remains the same throughout the novella.
It remains as first person but changes from we to I

Respuesta :

It remains as first person but changes from we to I

Explanation:

In the first person narration of Ayn Rand's Anthem is a quite important point  about the overall message of the book.

The book is about the dangers of a collectivized society and as such it features a singular narrator who is part of such a collectivized society.

The narrator always refers to themselves as we and never as I in the book for the longest time until they are able to understand the importance of individuality in humans and assert their identity with I.

Answer: First question is A

              Second Question is B

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