American Express

What is the narrator point of view in the novel, American Express?

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American Express is written from the third-person perspective with occasional access to Frank and Alan's individual thoughts. The narrator of "American Express" is notably indifferent, recounting events with an impartial tone. This narratorial perspective is significant because it mirrors the story's representation of time as something that renders people passive to the events of their own lives.

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