The narrator describes Nuttel as a nervous visitor seeking peace and solitude in the countryside after a "nervous breakdown." Nuttel appears gullible and easily swayed by Vera's tall tales, which leads to the comical twist at the end of the story.
One such quote that marks a suspenseful and humorous point in "The Open Window" is when Vera tells Mr. Nuttel the made-up story about the tragic event that took place at the open window, leading him to believe in ghosts and fueling his anxiety. This creates a tense and comical moment as Vera's storytelling abilities manipulate Mr. Nuttel's perception of reality.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
Tells the story to the reader’s
The narrator
Narrator/Raconteur
The person who tells you a tale is usually a narrator.
The narrator is six years old when he tells the story of the scarlet ibis.
narrator
The narrator is the voice telling the story.
Friar Lawrence
A story-teller or a raconteur.