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The Inquisitor’s Tale is told from several different points of view because there are several different people sharing stories about the children while gathered at the inn. Each story teller recounts their share of the story in the past tense. For the most part the story is told with a limited perspective since the story tellers do not share any insight into the thoughts of the children, but sometimes observe their emotions based on what they see. However, the nun, who is really God, is the exception. Her point of view is omniscient.

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