The narrator describes the town as a quiet and sleepy place, with narrow streets and old buildings that seemed frozen in time. He mentions that the town had a timeless quality, with a sense of history lingering in the air.
The narrator is speaking in first person plural, as a common-man in the town :)
The narrator describes Homer Barron as a charming, popular figure in the town who enjoys the attention of the community. He is described as a lively and engaging man, but also as aloof and possibly untrustworthy.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
The narrator uses words like dark, eerie, and desolate to describe the scene.
If the narrator says "I did this..." then it is 1st person If the narrator says "You did this" it is 2nd person and if the narrator says "He/She/They did this" then it is 3rd person.
Quiet
intelligent
The term commonly used to describe a narrator adopting a disguise or alternate persona for storytelling is "unreliable narrator." This refers to a narrator whose credibility is compromised, either intentionally or unintentionally, due to their personal biases or lack of understanding.
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The narrator describes her two daughters as being different from each other yet deeply connected. She highlights their unique personalities and abilities, emphasizing the special bond they share as siblings.
The narrator (the lawyer, Bartleby's employer) considers his chief characteristics to be "prudence" and "method".
The narrator of "The War of the Worlds" by H.G. Wells lives in Woking, a town in England.