Anne Rice Writing Styles in The Vampire Armand

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Anne Rice Writing Styles in The Vampire Armand

This Study Guide consists of approximately 33 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Vampire Armand.
This section contains 460 words
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Point of View

The novel is written in the first person point of view, from the perspective of Armand. The novel swings back and forth between the present and the past. The present represents the time after Armand comes to New Orleans. The past represents the time in history prior to Armand arriving in New Orleans.

The point of view of this novel is intimate, allowing a reader to connect closely with the main character, Armand. The book written in this manner allows the reader to get inside Armand's head, thoughts and inner struggles. The reader cares what happens to the narrator even though he has struggles between good and evil. The point of view also allows the author to inject her own opinions into the narration and to expand on the events taking place around the other characters and the occurrences taking place.

Setting

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