A View From the Bridge

What is the effect of having Alfieri as a narrator?

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The effect of having Alfieri as the narrator enables the author to communicate an objective view of the action. Alfieri has very little effect on the movement of the plot, he's an observer above all else, but he also provides an all around assessment through the advice he supplies the main characters over the course of the novel.

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A View From the Bridge