Jill's Use Of First-Person Point Of View

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From the author’s use of first-person point of view, Jill’s actions and thoughts are able to fully demonstrate why it is impossible to be perfect. Granted that the first-person point of view displays Jill’s whole perception of how she deals with problems in her life that made her become perfect. After Jill explains how she got her job at the pancake house, she proceeds to give a background on the reason why she is a perfectionist. Jill says “It’s not like my life had been all that perfect (82).” Jill maintains the reason why she is a perfectionist is because to her point of view, people count on her. Her actions are different than what she shows inside of her life. Jill tries really hard to be what everyone wants to be, but just like everyone