The Thing Around Your Neck

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These stories are told using a variety of points of view. The most common point of view used is the third person point of view. These stories can be identified because the main character is referred to as “he” or “she.” “Imitation,” “A Private Experience,” “On Monday of Last Week,” “Jumping Monkey Hill,” “The American Embassy,” “The Shivering” and “The Headstrong Historian” are told from the third person point of view of an omniscient narrator.