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An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.

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What narrator reports action and dialogue without telling the reader what characters think or feel?

An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.


In what way is dialogue more than just characters exchanging information out loud what other clues about the story can we learn through this type of character interaction?

Dialogue shows what is happening instead of telling it. It portrays a scene vividly and breathes life into the characters. A good dialogue engages our attention very quickly as it lacks value judgements or lengthy explanations by the narrator. - Brainly


Which is the narrator who describes the facts about what happens in a story but does not give thoughts or feelings?

The third-person objective narrator describes only the actions and events in a story without delving into the thoughts or feelings of characters. This narrator remains impartial and sticks to reporting what is observable.


What does external dialog mean?

All dialogue that is NOT directed toward the the reader by the narrator or that the narrator is telling himself or herself. All dialogue being exchanged between two people or things within the piece of literature.


What are the three functions of dialog in a play?

the three functions of dialogue are advancing the plot, giving background info about the characters, and tells us about the conflict.It shows that people are talking to each other. Dialogue in a story allows characterization, plot exposition, and other things be conveyed in a way that isn't just the narrator telling you.


What is the character telling the story called?

The character who is telling the story is called the narrator. The narrator sometimes plays an important role in the story and can be the protagonist, or it can be someone on the sidelines who does not take part in the main action.


Is the narrator different then the author in the story Things Fall Apart by Chinua Achebe?

Yes. If you think of the narrator as a person, the narrator is like an omniscient being who is watching the events in the village. The author has written dialogue for the author, but is not the narrator himself.


The person from which the narrator speaks is what?

The person from which the narrator speaks is the speaker's point of view or perspective. This refers to who is telling the story and how they perceive and interpret events, characters, and situations in the narrative.


Is the narrator any of these characters major or minor protagonist or antagonist?

No, a narrator is the person who's telling the story. An antagonist is the character that is in conflict with the main character, or protagonist.


What are 3 types of narrator?

First-person narrator: The narrator is a character in the story, telling it from their own perspective using "I" and "me" pronouns. Third-person limited narrator: The narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character in the story, using "he" or "she" pronouns. Omniscient narrator: The narrator knows all the thoughts and feelings of all the characters in the story and can move freely between different characters' perspectives.


What would be typical of an uninvolved narrator?

The narrator usually IS involved in the story action. It's what makes a good story - having the narrator right in the middle of the action. However Third person omniscient is a method of storytelling in which the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters in the story. This allows for an unbiased telling of the story.


What does the narrator focus?

The narrator focuses on telling the story, developing characters, setting the scene, and conveying the emotions and themes of the narrative. Their goal is to engage the audience and create a vivid world within the text.