Mrs. Brill
1) From what point of view is "Miss Brill" told?
The story is written in third person.
2) Is the narration (storytelling) told using present tense or past tense (retrospective)?
The storytelling is told using past tense.
3) "The storyteller (aka the narrator) seems to know exactly what is going on inside Miss Brill's head. In fact, the narrator is too close to Miss Brill for a reader to know exactly what is real and what is imagined." Do you agree or disagree with this remark? Why?
I agree to this repsonse because as you read through the story you think most if not everything is of the unknown or not real. Once through the story, and finished you realise that is all imagined which is astonishing.

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