Anne McCaffrey Writing Styles in The White Dragon

This Study Guide consists of approximately 30 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The White Dragon.

Anne McCaffrey Writing Styles in The White Dragon

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Point of View

The point of view of the novel is third person. This point of view is usually omniscient and reliable, proven by the fact that the narrator not only knows the actions of the events she reports upon, she also can tell the reader the emotions each of the characters feels. This is very helpful in understanding the thoughts and the intents of the characters. There are times in the book when the reader is left to wonder about the emotions and desires of people. The author chooses specific moments to reveal attitudes and motivations as well as thoughts of some people. Jaxom is the one character that the reader never has to wonder about his thoughts and his emotions, along with Ruth since Jaxom and Ruth are connected by telepathy.

While Toric is talking to Jaxom about the fact that Jaxom is the one that returned...

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