In the play
Wild Duck, there is no apparent narration or main character. The play is written in a way where the reader could imagine watching it. The only narrative voice in this would be the stage directions. In
Wild Duck, many things about the characters are obscured from the reader. We do not have much background information on the characters and this creates a bit of uncertainty. The characters are set up and displayed in a way that makes the reader sympathize with the ones who are being hurt and dislike the ones doing the hurting. Because we do not have much background on the characters and feel a little uncertain about them, there is a bit of mystery in the book that makes the characters seem unreliable.
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