The point of view from which a narrator speaks would reveal from whose perspective the story is told.
The mode of narration is the method the author uses to convey the plot to the readers.
The point of view in which the narrator speaks directly to the reader would be First Person Present or First Person Past.
.The familiarity of the narrator doesn't restrict the point of view of the story. The story can still be told in any POV.
It is told from the first-person point of view.
limited omniscient
first-person
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Direct characterization
1st.
the reader hears the narrators voice
An indirect characterization is when the narrator informs the reader of a characteristic of a character with out directly saying it. This could be through dialogue between characters or an inference the reader makes based on actions of the character.
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author shows us the character in action; the reader infers what a character is like from what she/he thinks, or says, or does. These are also called dramatized characters and they are generally consistent (in behavior), motivated (convincing), and plausible (lifelike)."
Information about the character's social status
She is strong and works hard.
Third person, I think, is what youare looking for.
Direct characterization is when the author explicitly describes a character's traits or qualities through direct statements about the character's personality, appearance, or actions. This method provides clear information to the reader about the character and helps to shape the reader's understanding of the individual.
by telling the reader what the character is like
the reader hears the narrators voice
Foreshadowing is where the author tells the reader something, but the character doesn't know it. The reader knows something is coming before the character does.
The two basic ways to catergorize characters are by indirect and direct characterization.Direct characterization is when the author tells the reader directly, in the narrator's voice what a haracter is bout. Indirect characterization is when the reader must infer what a character is like instead of being told directly. This happens through clues in the story....I hope that was helpful. (:
To be able to give complete insights into the thoughts and emotions of every character. To be allowed to address the reader directly. To have the ability to philosophies without restraint.
In third-person limited perspective, the narrator is separate from the characters, providing insights into one character's thoughts and feelings. This allows the narrator to focus on a specific character's perspective without influencing the reader with other characters' thoughts.
to enable the character to share thoughts with the reader directly
The reader does not know much about a flat character, which is one that has little information given by the author. This is in contrast to a round character, which is fully described and more realistic to the reader.
An author is writing in the second person when they address the reader directly using "you" and "your" pronouns, placing the reader in the role of the main character or protagonist. This narrative style is less common than first or third person but creates a more immersive and engaging experience for the reader.