The author ("omniscient narrator").
sounds like Morgan Freeman, but on a recent interview, he stated that he was God, so probably not right...
The cast of The Real Story of Christmas - 2010 includes: Phil Crowley as Narrator Alonso Duralde as himself
the narrator is the person (or animal) that is telling the story. The author writes the story, but the story is told by the narrator.
The first speaker is that of the narrator who sets the scene and introduces us to Scrooge. The first charactor to speak is Scrooges nephew when he bursts in to the counting house saying ""A merry Christmas, uncle! God save you!" cried a cheerful voice. It was the voice of Scrooge's nephew,
the narrator is in prison for the first time.
This is a framed story- the narrator of the frame story is the Hebrew teacher & the secretary is the narrator of the framed story.
The narrator is the voice that tells the story, while the author is the creator of the story. The narrator can be a character in the story or an unseen observer, while the author is the individual who actually wrote the story.
No, a narrator is a storyteller.
The narrator in "A Christmas Carol" suggests that the strangest thing about the story is the transformation of the miserly character Scrooge from greed and bitterness to kindness and generosity. This sudden change in personality challenges the notion that people are unchanging and incapable of redemption.
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The narrator of the story "The Man of the House" is an omniscient third-person narrator. This means that the narrator is not a character in the story, but rather an outside observer who knows and sees everything happening in the story.
The character in the story is a first-person narrator, as they are telling the story from their own perspective using "I" and "me."
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the story