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an objective narrator only says what really happens

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An objective narrator presents information without bias or personal feelings, allowing readers to form their own opinions. In contrast, an unreliable narrator may distort or manipulate information, casting doubt on the accuracy of the story being told.

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How is an objective narrator different from an unreliable narrator.?

an objective narrator only says what really happens


In Ender's Game is the narrator reliable or unreliable?

The narrator in Ender's Game is reliable as the story is told in a straightforward and objective manner without any indication of bias or manipulation.


What literary term refers to an narrator that the reader is clearly meant to question?

unreliable narrator


A narrator who isnt consistent is considered?

unreliable. An unreliable narrator is a character whose interpretation of events in a story differs from the author's or the reader's. This can create ambiguity and add layers of complexity to the narrative.


What points of view does the narrator have an objective knowledge of the characters?

The objective narrator is the third-person narrator.


What can be told by an objective narrator?

The facts of the story can be told by an objective narrator.


Can be told by an objective narrator?

The facts of the story can be told by an objective narrator.


What is the term for a narrator cannot be trusted?

unreliable


What makes a narrator objective?

Speaking mostly about facts, makes a narrator objective.


What makes narrator objective?

Speaking mostly about facts, makes a narrator objective.


What kind of narrator causes the reader to suspect a lack of credibility or trustworthiness?

How honestly does the narrator represent the world Does the narrator have something to hide/cover up. Does he have reason to "pad the truth" Does the narrator actually understand what is going on Is the narrator biased Does the narrator contradict what he/she says


What do you call a first-person narrator who is not always trustworthy?

Unreliable narrator. The usual example of this is 'The Cask of Amontillado' by Edgar Alan Poe, wherein the narrator Montresor is progressively seen as been mad rather than credible.