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Who is the narrative of story blackout in book a world prose?

The narrative of "Blackout" in the book *A World of Prose* is told from the third-person limited perspective, focusing primarily on the thoughts and experiences of the unnamed protagonist, a young boy living in a world where the sun has been obscured by an impenetrable cloud for decades.

While the story doesn't reveal much about the protagonist's background or family, we learn about his fascination with the sky, his dreams of seeing the sun, and his struggle to understand the world around him.

The narrative also occasionally shifts to offer glimpses into the perspectives of other characters, such as the boy's grandfather, adding depth and complexity to the story. However, the focus always returns to the protagonist's internal world, making him the central point of view in the narrative.

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