The short
story, , is told from the Third Person Omniscient point-of-view. The Third Person Omniscient
narrator has the ability to both describe the outward appearances of the characters and to
explain the characters motives, desires, fears, and hopes. The difference between a limited and
an omniscient narrator is the degree of insight that each is able to provide. The omniscient
narrator is all-knowing, able to offer the reader absolute and unquestionable insight into a
character. For instance, the narrator in this instance provides information on Goodman Browns
thoughts and reactions as he encounters the characters of Good Cloyse and Deacon
Gookin.
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