Yes, it is likely that the narrator is using humor in this statement to lighten the mood of the essay. The phrase "Now one remembers to lock the door" suggests that the tragedy has at least served the purpose of reminding people to be more cautious, adding a touch of irony to the situation.
It is true.
the greatest tragedy in life...in philosophy is not death but, to live without knowing the purpose....
Such a narrator is described as an objective narrator. In reality it is impossible to be totally objective in reporting anything.
Such a narrator is described as an objective narrator. In reality it is impossible to be totally objective in reporting anything.
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.
the author is the narrator's key, without your author you need no narratorbut then without your narrator your piece can't be annouced, your narrator is your author's spokesman.the relationship beetween them is incerdible strong, they need eachother, BIG TIME!your welcome(;
It is difficult to determine the age of the narrator without more context or information about the content being discussed.
No, she wasn't the blonde in the video. No one at the Men Without Hats camp remembers who she is.
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.
Yes. This sounds like part of a multiple-choice question without the choices. The narrator can be anyone at all.
Narrator is a participant in the story from 3d person point of view-author is just a writer of a book, with/without a narrator.
"The Spanish Tragedy" by Thomas Kyd is considered one of the earliest and most influential examples of a revenge tragedy. The play follows the classic structure of a protagonist seeking revenge for a crime or injustice, culminating in a violent and bloody conclusion. The themes of justice, revenge, and moral corruption are central to the play, making it a quintessential example of the revenge tragedy genre.