Death is the narrator but also acts as a character, which means you have a limited-omniscient first person narrative.
Death is eternal and has vast knoledge, but “his” knowledge and understanding of humans is restricted to “his” interacting with them during times of loss and destruction. As a result, Death is fascinated by us but suspects that we may not be worth his sympathy since all we do is kill one another, making “his” existence one of unending, demanding work.
The Book Thief
Death is the narrator but also acts as a character, which means you have a limited-omniscient first person narrative.
Death is eternal and has vast knoledge, but “his” knowledge and understanding of humans is restricted to “his” interacting with them during times of loss and destruction. As a result, Death is fascinated by us but suspects that we may not be worth his sympathy since all we do is kill one another, making “his” existence one of unending, demanding work.