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What is the significance of the omniscient narration in "The Open Boat" by Stephen Crane?

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What is the significance of the omniscient in The Open Boat by Stephen Crane?

This narrator witnesses the story and reports on it as it unfolds. A limited omniscient third-person point of view means that the narrator has access--if desired--to focusing the thoughts, motives, and feelings of any one of the characters.

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