Three Tall Women | Style
Point of View
One of the greatest accomplishments of Three Tall Women, according to critics, is its creative use of the narrative point of view. A story is always told from someone’s perspective, whether that person is the protagonist in the plot, an innocent bystander, a relative relating family history, or an omniscient narrator.
Samantha Bond, Sara Kestelman, and Maggie Smith as the three different versions of the same woman depicted in Albee’s play....
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