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Types of narrator. Narrative point of view
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1.1. First person narrator
This type of narrator is personally involved in the events s/he is narrating. A first person narrator is always subjective, since s/he can only tell the story from his/her point of view. It has the advantage of making the narrative more immediate to the reader, who does not have to rely on a third person narrator as intermediary, but its subjectivity prevents him/her from being totally reliable.
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1.2. Third person This type of narrator is not personally involved in the events narrated. Regarding its degree of knowledge, a person narrator can be omniscient or limited, while the narrative point of view adopted can be external /objective / invisible or subjective / internal. The omniscient narrator
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Narrative
of View
Authors don’t speak to us directly in literary works. They use an intermediary device called a narrator
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2.2. Third person This type of narrator is not personally involved in the events narrated. Regarding its degree of knowledge, a person narrator can be omniscient or limited, while the narrative point of view adopted can be objective / invisible or subjective / internal. The omniscient narrator
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2.1. First person narrator
This type of narrator is personally involved in the events s/he is narrating. A first person narrator is always subjective, since s/he can only tell the story from his/her point of view.
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Narrative Point of Authors don’t speak to us directly in literary works. They use an intermediary device called a narrator. point of view is the perspective of that narrator
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3.1. First person narrative point of view
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3.2.Narrative Point of View
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2.1. First person narrative point of view occurs when the narrator is telling the story
2.2.In third person limited point of view, the narrator is separate from the main character but sticks close to
that character’s experience and actions.
2.3. Third person omniscient point of view, on the other hand, features a god-like narrator who is able to
enter into the minds and action of all the characters.
3.3. Third person
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third
person narrator can be
The omniscient narrator
A limited narrator
while the narrative point of view adopted can be
external /
objective / invisible
subjective / internal