omniscient point of view.
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.
how their relationship ended
The narrator would be considered unreliable. This type of narration can create tension and intrigue for the reader as they try to discern the truth from the narrator's perspective.
Everyone thinks it's the actor (Matthew Morrison) who plays Mr. Schuester but it's actually one of the writers called Ian Brennan. They sound very similar!
To criticize a certain way of thinking about the poor, to show that the narrator thinks of the children of the poor as a kind of livestock, to show the reader that the narrator is not a decent person. *All of the above*
I think that's called dramatic irony, when the reader knows something that the character doesn't.
dont worrry about what everyone thinks , be urself ;)
Writing a draft in the first person signals to your reader that the narrative is coming from the perspective of the narrator, allowing for a more personal and subjective tone. It can create a sense of intimacy and immediacy, drawing the reader closer to the narrator's thoughts and emotions.
The narrator thinks this man does not realize his own frailty.
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He thinks he is a very cunning man.
Yes she thinks everyone called Lee is sexy and she would get a plane all the time
No, everyone thinks there is, but there isn't