The Wednesday Circle Point of View and Setting The point of view in the story The Wednesday Circle is from a third-person selective omniscient narrative delving into the mind of a fourteen-year-old Mennonite girl going through adolescence. Her confusion is elevated by the fact that Mr. Joy tells her that she does like him touching her, which makes her believe she should enjoy it. But in her mind, and according to her religious beliefs, she doesn’t like it at all. Within the storyline her thoughts move from past to present. “ “I saw you,” he says. His usual bantering tone is missing. “The two of you were in the coulee.” Then his breath is warm on the side of her face as he reaches across her. His arm knocks against her breast, sending pain shooting through her chest. I need a bra, she has told Mika. Whatever for?
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