Dolores Claiborne

What is the narrative technique in the novel, Dolores Claiborne?

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The narrative technique of Dolores Claiborne is very postmodern. The entire novel is an unbroken monologue in Dolores's voice as if it were transcribed from an audio tape that recorded only her. There are no switches into thirdperson, no chapter divisions, and no dialogue in the text or other characters, except as she talks of them.

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