The narrative point of view is called "first-person narration" if it appears that the narrator is relating his own story to the reader. It can be a single person's experiences or those of a group (we). The more common form is "third-person narration" where a story is related as seen by an observer.
The very rarest form is second-person, in which the narrator is "speaking to himself" as if from an detached alter ego (e.g. "Here you are, stuck in another pointless relationship.") or even to the reader (e.g. "You might want to pay attention to this next part.")
Where a true story is part of a person's own life, it is called autobiographical.
A story told from a narrator's own experiences is typically referred to as an autobiographical or memoir narrative. It focuses on the narrator's personal life, thoughts, and reflections.
An autobiography.
biographers. they are telling a TRUE STORY. now if the narrator is the person who the story HAPPENED to it is an AUTOBIOGRAPHY a true story about them self. any more literature questions from third grade???
By using multiple narrators
to help with the story and to show what is happening
It depends on the story. Some narrators do and some don't.
Vicarious.
Type your answer here... Ishmael,Ahab,and Starbuck.
There are multiple narrators: The bard tells the story of odysseus, while odysseus tell his story to king alcinous.
Paranoid, looking for a way out
Yes, a story can be told by multiple narrators, each offering their own perspective and voice. This technique, known as multiple narrators or multi-narrative storytelling, can provide depth and complexity to the narrative by presenting different viewpoints and experiences. It invites readers to engage with the story from various angles, enhancing their understanding of the characters and plot.
grabs a duck thats crossing the street
Biased narrators do not relate stories objectively, as they often present events in a way that reflects their own opinions, beliefs, or feelings. This can lead to a one-sided or distorted view of the story being told.
WikiAnswers cannot know how this story relates to YOU -- and since we have not read the story, we don't know how it relates to your world, either. You're going to have to do this assignment yourself.