Middlesex

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, Middlesex?

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Cal is a first person narrator who is also omniscient, an unusual storytelling device. Besides relating all his own inner thoughts and feelings, Cal has complete insight into the thoughts and feelings of all the other characters in the novel. He accurately describes in detail the events of his grandparents’ and parents’ lives that occurred for four decades before he was born.

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