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Title: Narrator


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Narrator
  • The "voice" that speaks or tells a story. Some
    stories are written in a first-person point of
    view, in which the narrator is a character
    telling the story and third-person, where the
    narrator is outside the story telling it to the
    audience.

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Narrator
  • In the film The Bucket List, Carter Chambers
    (Morgan Freeman) is the narrator of the movie
    using First Person point of view
  • In the Nanny Diaries, Scarlett Johansson is the
    narrator of the movie
  • And in the novel Angus Thongs and Full Frontal
    Snogging, Georgia Nicolson is the narrator of the
    book.

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Naïve Narrator
  • An uncomprehending character in a work of fiction
    who narrates the story without realizing its true
    implications. The result is that the reader knows
    more about what is actually going on than the
    narrator does. An uncomprehending character in a
    work of fiction(a child or simpleminded adult)
    who narrates the story without realizing its true
    implications.
  • Forrest Gump (1994)
  • Huckleberry Finn (1885)

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Naïve Narrator
  • In Forrest Gump, Forrest Gump is the naïve hero
    who is honest and innocent, he doesnt understand
    the ramifications of his own observations, yet
    the audience does.
  • Mark Twain's character Huckleberry Finn is a
    child and doesnt understand the world so he is
    of course a naive narrator.

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Intrusive Narrator
  • An omniscient narrator who, in addition to
    reporting the events of a novel's story, offers
    further comments on characters and events, and
    who sometimes reflects more generally upon the
    significance of the story.
  • Tom Jones (1749)

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Intrusive Narrator
  • In Stranger Than Fiction, the main character
    (Harold Crick) reveals someone's going to die in
    a manner that plays with the emotions of the
    audience.

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Unreliable Narrator
  • An imaginary storyteller or character who
    describes what he witnesses accurately, but
    misinterprets those events because of faulty
    perception, personal bias, or limited
    understanding.
  • A narrator that is not trustworthy, whose
    rendition of events must be taken with a grain of
    salt.

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Unreliable Narrator
  • An unreliable narrator is a narrator whose
    credibility is compromised. The use of this type
    of narrator is called unreliable narration and is
    a narrative mode that can be developed by the
    author for a number of reasons, though usually to
    make a negative statement about the narrator.
    This unreliability can be due to psychological
    instability, a powerful bias, a lack of
    knowledge, or even a deliberate attempt to
    deceive the reader or audience.
  • An early example of unreliable narration is
    Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales. In the
    Merchant's Tale
  • The Sound and the Fury
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