The term for a narrator who knows everything about a story is an omniscient narrator. This type of narrator has insight into the thoughts and feelings of all characters and events in the story.
That is the omniscient narrator because omniscient means "all knowing"
That would be the omniscient narrator.
omniscient
This type of narrator is known as an omniscient or all-knowing narrator.
The literary term for this description is "omniscient narrator." This means the narrator knows and sees everything that is happening in the story, even if the characters are not aware of it.
The term used is omniscient, meaning "all knowing."This type of view allows the author to examine the history and setting of a story, and the thoughts and motivations of the characters.
Narrator.
It is the person who tells - narrates - the story.
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The term "point of view" refers to the perspective from which a story is told, such as first-person (I, me), second-person (you), or third-person (he, she). It determines who the narrator is and what information the reader is given.
The term "duetshbag" is a german based term. It referes to a male individual (German), who is full of himself as if, he knows everything and is vulgar, disrespectful, rough, and uncouth.
The perspective from which a narrator tells a story is called the point of view. This can include first person (using "I"), second person (using "you"), or third person (using "he," "she," "they").
First-person narration is when the story is told from the point of view of one character using "I" or "we." This perspective provides insight into the character's thoughts and feelings, allowing readers to experience the story through the character's eyes.
The term "narr" could refer to a narrative or storytelling. It may also relate to the word "narrate," which means to tell or recount a story.