Jesmyn Ward Writing Styles in Where the Line Bleeds

Jesmyn Ward
This Study Guide consists of approximately 54 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Where the Line Bleeds.

Jesmyn Ward Writing Styles in Where the Line Bleeds

Jesmyn Ward
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Point of View

The novel is written in third person from a series of limited perspectives. These are limited to Christophe, Joshua, and Ma-mee, meaning the reader sees every scene from one of these three points of view. There are some situations that appear from multiple perspectives. For example, Joshua is aware that Ma-mee has cited her ability to keep the twins fed over the years. Joshua recalls this differently, remembering a childhood in which hunger was a normal occurrence. Joshua does not berate Ma-mee for this, but his memory is different. A series of events strains the relationship between Christophe and Joshua over the course of this novel. They never talk about it to each other, but the reader sees these thoughts from the perspective of each by. This allows the reader to know that Christophe hates that his money is not a legitimate revenue stream and...

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