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Homer's Greek Epic poem â??The Odysseyâ?? is told from a third person, omniscient viewpoint. This means he not only describes the events, but gives insight into the feelings and thoughts of all characters, both gods and mortals. Books nine through twelve changes narration to Odysseus himself and are told in the first person. He also provides information on the thoughts and feelings of other characters in the story.

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