narrator

Narrator -

They provide the context, background, and knowledge necessary for the reader to understand the world.

Depending on their perspective, they can be objective witnesses or biased participants who reveal or conceal information. Common Types of Narrators narrator

Their attitude and behavior influence how readers feel about events and other characters. The is the "voice" of a story, serving

The is the "voice" of a story, serving as the bridge between the author’s ideas and the reader’s experience. While often confused with the author, the narrator is a distinct entity—a character or persona designed to shape the tone, pace, and reliability of the narrative. The Core Roles of a Narrator usually in the third person

An "all-knowing" voice, usually in the third person, that has insight into the thoughts, motives, and unspoken feelings of all characters.

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