The identity an author creates for himself in a story is called first person. Everything in the story may be seen or described through the eyes of the author and not another character when using this type of writing.
The identity an author creates for himself in a story is called a persona. People often mistake this for the narrator.
amnesia
The Man Who Called Himself Jesus was created on 1968-11-22.
he was disguising himself so it was his "secret identity"
this person called Chris created the website.
this person called Chris created the website.
A companY called Microsoft but not by Bill Gates himself
why is one called the multiplicative identity
biography because the author is talking about himself
One is the multiplicative identity or the identity of/for multiplication.
John Morgan, known as "Man Called Horse," is a fictional character created by author Dorothy M. Johnson in her short story and later adapted into a film. While the character is not based on a specific historical figure, the story is set against the backdrop of real Native American culture and history. The narrative explores themes of identity and cultural exchange, but Morgan himself is not a real person.
It is called the ADDITIVE identity, not the addictive(!) identity. And that is because, for any number x, 0 + x = x + 0 = x