Yes. This sounds like part of a multiple-choice question without the choices. The narrator can be anyone at all.
In most cases, the narrator is the person who tells the story, providing insight into characters, events, and themes. They can be a character within the story (first-person narrator) or an outside observer (third-person narrator). The narrator's perspective shapes how the story is presented to the reader.
To delete a narrator from a document or project, first identify the platform or software you're using. In most cases, you can find the narrator in the document's settings or properties. Simply select the narrator and choose the delete or remove option. If you're working with a specific application, consult its help resources for detailed instructions.
Yes, in most cases the narrator will be listed in the cast list. If you are writing a play, it's a good idea to give all your characters names, rather than just naming them by their function (e.g. Narrator, Mother, Doctor) as it gives the actor more to work with when developing character.
The narrator of "Bleak House" (omniscient third person) is surprised by the complex legal proceedings and the inefficiencies of the court system, the seemingly endless delays in resolving cases, and the impact of the Jarndyce and Jarndyce case on the characters' lives. The pervasive corruption and moral decay within the legal system also come as a surprise to the narrator.
A narrator who does not tell the truth as most people see it --APEX
To remind the narrator of her Puerto Rican roots - APEX
The hard style large train cases are the most popular train cases. Train cases have become one of the most popular ways for women to organize their makeup.
The cast of Best UFO Cases Ever Caught on Tape - 2007 includes: Peer Larson as Narrator
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Most civil cases are settled outside of court. Most criminal cases are finalized with a plea bargain.
first-person; third-person
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