A first-person narration can create a sense of intimacy and immediacy, allowing readers to deeply connect with the narrator's thoughts and emotions. It offers a unique perspective that can enhance the reader's understanding of the protagonist's experiences and motivations. However, it also limits the reader's access to other characters' perspectives and can potentially introduce bias or unreliable narration.
It gives personal feeling to the text.
A narration within a narration is called a "nested narration" or a "frame narrative". This is a storytelling technique where one story is told within another story.
a person involved in the story.
the story open window has a third person style of narration since the pronouns used in the story are he, she , they etc...
in the grassfield
well if the narration uses the letter I
Ways a story is told.
narrative and drama it tell story and narration
the personality of the person who is telling the story
In first-person narration the narrator is usually a participant in the story's action.
Simply, its a style of writing. Its a way of writing, in that its story like [hence narration]
Third-person narration refers to a point of view where the events of a story are narrated by an outside observer who is not a character in the story. This narrator can provide information about different characters' thoughts and actions without being a part of the story. It allows for a more objective presentation of events compared to first-person narration.
its a narration that can see all the characters' thoughts that means not only can u see the thoughts of the protaognist in the story you can see all the characters's thoughts in the story it's very rare but if you do get one it's usually in third person narration