Late in the Day

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Late in the Day is written in third person omniscient perspective, meaning that the third person narrator offers the reader insight on all of the major characters' thoughts, feelings, and actions, often within the same scene. The narrator also offers insight into the backstories of each character so that the reader can gain a sense of their motivations and difficulties in the present that stem from the past.