Mary Kubica Writing Styles in The Other Mrs.

Mary Kubica
This Study Guide consists of approximately 64 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of The Other Mrs..

Mary Kubica Writing Styles in The Other Mrs.

Mary Kubica
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Point of View

This novel is told by four different narrators from two different points of view. Sadie is the central narrator. She narrates from the first-person point of view. Consider: “I try not to let it get the best of me as I drive home. I am a big girl; I can take care of this myself” (180). Sadie refers to herself as “I” and “me” indicating that she is writing about herself. Camille is another first-person narrator: “I was addicted. I couldn’t get enough of him. I watched him, I mirrored him” (131). Camille refers to herself in the first person as she describes how obsessed she was with Will. Will is another first-person narrator. Consider Will’s narration: “Until I get a good look at her, I never know who she is” (380). Like the other first-person narrators, Will refers to himself as “I” letting the reader...

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