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pfswolfpack1
Oct 6, 2005, 12:08 PM
My daughter has a project about victorian literature and needs the definition of the term "central intelligence figure". We can't find this anywhere including all the literary term dictionaries we have found. PLEASE HELP---It's her last question to be done and we just can't access it. Thank you!!
RickJ
Oct 6, 2005, 03:39 PM
I have full confidence that the internet contains at least one page on every conceivable subject, yet I find not one reference to the phrase "central intelligence figure" assocated with literature or anything of the Victorian age.
I'm quite surprised.
Can you quote the question verbatum?
... and maybe add a couple of the other questions just to get the mood of the project?
You've got me very curious.
Helper567
Oct 16, 2011, 11:55 AM
The central intelligence perspective is a variation of the third person point of view, where narrative elements are limited to what a single character sees, thinks, and hears. So a central intelligence figure is most likely one who is in this perpective.