The narrator's nervousness and excitement are revealed through their meticulous preparation, noting details like their pressed suit and rehearsed speech. They also express a sense of anticipation and hope for the meeting, indicating a mix of anxiety and optimism about the outcome.
This is known as third-person omniscient narration, where the narrator has unlimited knowledge and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters within the story.
In the book "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker the narrator reveals that Maggie has low self esteem and has been disfigured. The narrator, who is Maggie's mother, feels that Maggie will be the caretaker of the family's heritage.
The narrator in "Big Aunty Collector" feels intrigued and fascinated by the story, as it captures the imagination with its larger-than-life characters and mystical elements. The story seems to evoke a sense of wonder and mystery in the narrator, drawing them in with its rich tapestry of folklore and magic.
climax
The tone is how the narrator feels about the story. It could be a sad story but the narrator talks about it angrily making the tone angry.
When the narrator returns to school in Chapter One, he feels it is coated in a sense of familiarity and nostalgia. The surroundings evoke memories and emotions that transport him back to his past experiences at the school.
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he feels as though the landscape is threatening
there was no room for him below deck.
He describes how Stanley feels when he looks out the bus windows.He describes Stanley’s thoughts when he looks out the bus windows.He describes what Stanley sees when he looks out the bus windows.He describes Stanley’s behaviors when he looks out the bus windows.
omniscient; limited
Nana is proud and supportive of the narrator going to school. She likely feels excited for their educational journey and sees it as a positive step towards a bright future.