No Longer at Ease
No Longer at Ease
What is the point of view in the novel and substantiate two sentence from the story
What is the point of view in the novel and substantiate two sentence from the story
No Longer at Ease is narrated in the third-person (onimniscient). Achebe, however, does use first person dialogue.
"Obi's listlessness did not show any signs of decreasing even when the judge began to sum up. It was only when he said: 'I cannot comprehend how a young man of your education and brilliant promise could have done this' that a sudden and marked change occurred. Treacherous tears came into Obi's eyes. He brought out a white handkerchief and rubbed his face. But he did it as people do when they wipe sweat.
Four years in England had filled Obi with a longing to be back in Umuofia. This feeling was sometimes so strong that he found himself feeling ashamed of studying English for his degree. He spoke Ibo whenever he had the least opportunity of doing so. Nothing gave him greater pleasure than to find another Ibo-speaking student in a London bus.
No Longer at Ease