Eleanor and Park

how do you get to know Eleanor and park direct or indirect?

if you get to know them in a direct way they will describe what you see. an inderect way is that you must figer it out by events, thing they say, reactions on people or semoense mind.

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The story is written in third person and the perspective alternates between Park and Eleanor, often within the same chapter. This means the reader gets a limited view of the action but sometimes sees the same action through the eyes of both Park and Eleanor, though never through any other characters' perspective. For example, the reader sees the scene in which Eleanor loses her clothing through Eleanor's perspective. She later tells about it but the truth of the situation, including who put the clothes in the toilet, is never revealed. Since Eleanor suspects Tina and Tina's friends are guilty, the reader is led to believe that same thing, but there is never any proof.