NARRATIVE STYLE IN THE STORY OF “THROUGH THE TUNNEL” BY DORIS LESSING
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The Article was dedicated to convey narrative style of “through the tunnel” story. Third-person narration is used in "Through the Tunnel" by Doris Lessing. The narrator, who is not involved in the story's storyline, describes the events from a variety of characters' points of view. Apart from that I decribed about language and characters of the story
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