Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage?

On the next morning the stone was on the breakfast table. It sat at his place, an accusation. Oscar's heart raced. He thought himself discovered. . . .
"A pretty stone," Theophilus said, after Oscar said grace.
"Yes, Father."
"Where did you find it?"
Theophilus was sprinkling sugar on his porridge. He had a sweet tooth. He sprinkled sugar quite gaily, giving no sign of the terrible anxiety that gripped him.
From Peter Carey, Oscar and Lucinda. Copyright 1988 by Peter Carey

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1 month ago

The narrator uses a limited third person point of view, focusing on Oscar's thoughts and feelings.

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