The Difference

What is the author's style in The Difference by Ellen Glasgow?

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The story is told from a third-person, limited point of view. This means that readers see and hear only what one character sees and hears, and that readers are also privy to that character's thoughts. In "The Difference," all events are filtered through Margaret. Glasgow typically chooses one protagonist through which to view the action.