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But potentially there is big difference between narrative stance. A narrator who is limited to reporting in third person on only one character can do so “close” or “from a distance”. In the former, the narrator tends to remain neutral, reporting without explicit commentary. The reader is immersed in the mind and experience of the character.
The narrator will read most parts of the story.
The only few things the narrator won't read are the dialogues,
And other character's parts.
For me, it was my grandma who was telling the stories :)
one who tells a story. In a work of fiction the narrator determines the story's point of view.
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depeneds if it is firt person or third person
I tell stories sometimes.
the story teller is telling the story.
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"kept telling the story" is past tense.
the person telling the story is a girl named jessie...
The use of story telling in teaching and learning
The author is telling the story in Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.
First person is where the narrator is telling the story, using pronouns "I" or "we."
To find more information about story telling, you could go to professional story telling classes, or you can make up/read more stories to tell to people, and you will become better at story telling as time goes on.
Probably not, since story-telling is as old as the ability to communicate itself.
The poet, Lewis Carroll (Charles Lutwidge Dodgson), or the narrator, is telling the story
Obviously, the narrator is telling the story in Tom's Midnight Garden. This story is 3rd point of view.
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