Duncan Ray explores how pronouns shape moral perception in storytelling, examining first, second, and third-person narration across literature, film, and television. From Gone Girl's unreliable narrators to The Wonder Years' temporal distance, he reveals how grammatical choices determine emotional proximity and ideological framing, arguing that point of view is storytelling's most powerful tool for controlling audience sympathy and judgment.
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