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I am an invisible man. Mrs. Dalloway said she would buy the flowers herself. You are about to begin reading Italo Calvinoamp;#39;s new novel. These three opening lines, from Ralph Ellisons amp;quot;Invisible Man,amp;quot; Virginia Woolfs amp;quot;Mrs. Dalloway,amp;quot; and Italo Calvinos amp;quot;If on a winters night a traveler,amp;quot; each establish a different point of view. Who is telling a story, and from what perspective, are some of the most important choices an author makes. Told from a different point of view, a story can transform completely. Take this fairytale: amp;quot;Rapunzel, Rapunzel,amp;quot; the Prince called, amp;quot;let down your hair.amp;quot; Rapunzel unbraided her hair and slung it out the window. The prince climbed her tresses into the tower. Rapunzel is typically told like this, with the narrator outside the story. This point of view is called third person. But Rapunzel can also be told by a character in the story a first person narra