Robert E. Howard Writing Styles in The Bloody Crown of Conan

Robert E. Howard
This Study Guide consists of approximately 38 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Bloody Crown of Conan.
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Robert E. Howard Writing Styles in The Bloody Crown of Conan

Robert E. Howard
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Point of View

The Bloody Crown of Conan is told from a third person point of view. The point of view allows the reader to look at Conan from an outside perspective. One can see his hulking stature and gigantic muscles. A reader views him as a brutal barbarian with a frightening presence. It is the third person point of view that allows the reader to get this perspective. This view allows for Conan to be discussed in a non-biased way. He is not without morals, yet he is brutal. He is Conan. One can view him as a two-dimensional person: a person who thinks, but also a person who acts. The view also provides a scenic description of Conan's struggles and Conan in battle. For example, in the final battle scenes, the reader sees from an outsider perspective, thus giving a wide scope of how each battle plays...

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