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Troubled Waters (novel) : ウィキペディア英語版
Nigorie
''Nigorie'' (にごり江 ''Troubled Waters'', ''Inlet of Muddy Water'') is a novel written by Ichiyō Higuchi (樋口 一葉 Higuchi Ichiyō) in 1895. It dramatically depicts the life of a geisha in the Red Light District and the lives she touches.
==Narration==
The story heavily uses heterodiegetic narration, a style of narration where the narrator describes what the characters experience in the story. This particular narration is partially omniscient as it tells the readers everything the characters are feeling and thinking but doesn’t go too far into the future. It also seems slightly critical of the characters but uses a fairly judicious balance.
Several times throughout the story the narrator disagrees with the opinions presented about the characters.

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