Cannibals and Missionaries

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Cannibals and Missionaries?

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The narrative structure of Cannibals and Missionaries depends upon the interrelated dialogues and monologues in which the different characters display their divergent perspectives and personalities. Suspense is also generated by the expectation of conflict not only between terrorist and hostage, but between terrorist and terrorist, hostage and hostage, as different agendas arise (How important is the demand that Israel release Palestinian prisoners?

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