Narrator
The narrator is the voice telling the story.
narrator
the voice telling a story.
the personality of the person who is telling the story
The narrative voice of an editorial is typically authoritative, persuasive, and opinionated, reflecting the views and stance of the publication or author. It aims to influence the reader's opinion on a particular issue or topic.
The author gives voice to the story or his perspective.
the narraitor
By their voice,body language, and story.
Narrative point of view studies who is viewing and feeling the story, narrative voice studies who is telling the story. Point of view is the basis for telling. point of view is character, while voice comes from narrator. The narrator tells only what the character are viewing and felling.
A reader can recognize the particular voice of a story through the style of writing, the tone of the narrator, the choice of vocabulary, and the unique perspective or personality that comes through the narration. Voice is often shaped by the author's individual experiences, beliefs, and creative choices, giving each story its own distinct identity.
Voice is determined by either the person telling the story (the narrator) or the person writing the story (the author), and can be further defined by the voices of characters in a story. Basically, it’s important to remember that a work’s voice is not always reflective of the author’s own opinions or attitudes.
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