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Oh, dude, like, no way. "The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill is totally not in first person. It's actually written in third person, so you get to creepily observe all the spooky stuff happening to the characters from a safe distance. So, like, don't worry, you're not stuck in the protagonist's head for this haunting tale.

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βˆ™ 3w ago
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βˆ™ 8mo ago

No, the novel "The Woman in Black" by Susan Hill is not written in first person. It is actually written in third person, with an omniscient narrator telling the story of Arthur Kipps.

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βˆ™ 15y ago

yes, because you see from the point of view of arthur kipps, not looking at him. or from someone else's pov

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