In the play "Equus" by Peter Shaffer, the narration is primarily a form of dramatic narration, blending elements of both first-person and third-person perspectives. The character of Martin Dysart, a psychiatrist, serves as a sort of narrator who reflects on the events and his own thoughts, providing insight into the psychological struggles of the protagonist, Alan Strang. This approach allows the audience to engage deeply with the characters’ inner conflicts and the themes of faith, passion, and the search for meaning. The use of dialogue and monologues further enhances the emotional intensity of the story.
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narration is used in narrative
the type of narration in the humming bird tree is first person naration because personal pronouns such as i, we, etc is used
"Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl uses third-person limited narration from Mary Maloney's perspective. The reader gains insight into Mary's thoughts and feelings, but only from her point of view.
To imply and to give description.
The dolls are used as an instrument of narration and also as a projection of what the characters are thinking. They are used in the play to fill in the gaps of what is happening in the story.
Structural devices
the story open window has a third person style of narration since the pronouns used in the story are he, she , they etc...
Second person narration is being used
He used to play a Dean, it used to be on his, & Deans website
in latin a horse is called equus this is another term for money so back in the older days when horses were used for money they were actually called equus's which progressed into Equine