Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?
People turned to look at Howard Roark as he passed. Some remained staring after him
with sudden resentment. They could give no reason for it; it was an instinct his presence
awakened in most people. Howard Roark saw no one. For him, the streets were empty.
He could have walked there naked without concern.

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The narrative point of view in this passage is in the third person.

We can arrive at this answer as follows:

  • The third-person point of view is one where the narrator is not a character, but someone who is observing the story and all the characters.
  • This narrator can know the thoughts of all the characters and can know everything that is happening.
  • This kind of viewpoint uses many third-person pronouns like "he," "she," "it" and "they."

All these features can be noticed in the passage shown above, for this purpose, we can guarantee that this narration was made with the point of view in the third person.

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