Ingenuously, the author uses a first person, major character who tells all. Because he is talking about himself, the brilliant narrator adds a sense of immediacy and authenticity to the "tales." He explains his very essence, sometimes adding an aside to his extended soliloquy. At other times he asks wonderful rhetorical questions that draw a reader in, thereby making the reader an active participant. His explanations for his "behavior" are as well-crafted combination of the truly fabulous and the fantastic, yet the responses are credible. One tends to think that one is reading history rather than mythology.
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