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What point of view is used in The Gun by Paul Langan?

The story "The Gun" by Paul Langan is told from a first-person point of view.

This means that the narrator is a character within the story, and we experience the events through their eyes and thoughts. The reader only knows what the narrator knows, and sees and feels what the narrator sees and feels.

The narrator's identity is not explicitly revealed, but it is clear that they are directly involved in the events of the story, particularly in the acquisition and eventual use of the gun.

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