of view. The narrator knows everything that goes on in Miss Brill’s head but is only an observer for the rest of the world. This point of view is particularly effective in “Miss Brill” because theeader is able to see into Miss Brill’s mind without the biases that would come with the story being brought from her point of view.Also, in this point of view, the reader can feel a degree of detachment between the narrator and Miss Brill. Furthermore, it is interesting that the narrator’s detachment is such, that Miss Brill’s first name is never mentioned....