James joyce eveline is it written in the third person?

No, "Eveline" by James Joyce is written in the third person limited.

Here's why:

* Third person means the story is told from an outside perspective, not a character's own voice.

* Limited means the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character, in this case, Eveline.

We see the world through Eveline's eyes, and the narrator tells us what she sees, hears, feels, and thinks. We don't have access to the thoughts of other characters like Frank or her father.

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