Milk and Honey

What is the narrator point of view in the poetry collection, Milk and Honey?

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There are several important points to note in relation to the various aspects of point of view in the collection. The first has to do with voice. The collection’s first three parts each contain several poems in which the point of view is that of a first person speaker, or narrator. While the remainder lack the pronoun type (“i / me / we / our”) to specifically identify a first person perspective, there is the clear sense that even without that language, the voice of those poems can be connected to that of the speaker of the first-person poems.

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