In the following excerpt, the narrator reflects on a summer spent at their grandmother's house. The perspective influences the reader's understanding of the events and the emotions involved.
“The days stretched long and lazy, wrapped in the warm embrace of the sun. I would sit for hours on the porch, watching the world pass by, my grandmother's stories weaving through the air, painting the past in colors so vivid that they felt real. Through her eyes, I saw not just the mundane, but the magic in the everyday.”
How does the narrative perspective shape the tone and meaning of this passage?