He is the "first person narrative" In a first-person narrative the story is relayed by a narrator who is also a character within the story.
In the movie, he is never actually named. In the credits, he is listed as "Narrator". His other "personality" is named Tyler DurdenEdward Norton was written as The Narrator, as it was in the book. He didn't have a name.
because lemony snicket is a character in the books but he's also the narrator so he wanted it to look like the book had been written by lemony snicket
Yes, the narrator can be a major character. Example: in the Nero Wolfe mysteries, the story is told by Wolfe's factotum, Archie Goodwin. In Ned Beach's wonderful submarine stories, the narrator is usually the captain of the boat.
The name of the main character of the book Doomwyte is Bisky, a small mouse.
The name of the main character in the "N.E.R.D.S." book series is Jackson Jones.
The narrator is never named. James Fennimore Cooper wanted to keep the element of surprise in the book, so he chose not to name him.
The narrator of "Where the Red Fern Grows" is a kind-hearted and reflective man who tells the story of his childhood experiences with his two hunting dogs, Old Dan and Little Ann. He deeply cares for his dogs and forms a strong bond with them throughout their adventures together. Ultimately, he learns valuable lessons about loyalty, courage, and the bond between humans and animals.
Third person, and if the narrator is all-knowing like GOD then it would be called an omniscient narrator; if the narrator does not know all of the character's thoughts, feelings, or completely understands situations then that is a third person limited narrator.
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The main character in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is an unnamed narrator who is driven to madness and murder by the old man's eye. The narrator's guilt leads to hallucinations and a confession of the crime.
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outside narrator, that is all the evidence of the person they give, they do no specify a name