Hi everybody! I noticed something about point of view (how the narrator at the moment sees things, and what they think something means) in "The Duff." In chapter 7 on page 58, the author writes "I felt oddly numb as I moved through the house." This shows that the story is told through Bianca's point of view.
So far, no other characters have taken over the narration, therefore, the book is still told through Bianca's frame.
Also, since the book is told through Bianca's eyes, you can experience how she looks at things. I noticed that she usually looks at things in a negative way.
So far, no other characters have taken over the narration, therefore, the book is still told through Bianca's frame.