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it is about a Barbadian lad.
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The person who tells the story is the narrator.
if you are smart you should know that its levy, like seriously wath dimwit would think its jacob
The narrator might be mistaken or biased about elements of the story
A story teller is a real, live person who does verbally what the narrator does in print.
The narrator is part of the literary work. The narrator may or may not be in the story itself. In Moby Dick the narrator is part of the crew. In Our Town the narrator is not in the story as the narrator but appears in several parts as various characters and the audience is always told that this character is also the narrator. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, the narrator is repeating what the old sailor told him so he is not part of the central story. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between a narrator who is not in the story and the author. Dickens wrote in the third person and in the first person. In some stories the narrator become very invisible indeed however it is difficult to do away with the narrator all together. A story with a perfectly invisible narrator would read like a drama script.
The title of the story is "Septimus, aka Seppy." The author is unknown. The protagonist is Septimus, a young man who is mentally handicapped. The setting is an unspecified time and place. The story is narrated in third person limited point of view. The conflict is Septimus's struggle to find his place in the world. The story follows Septimus as he moves from place to place and from one group of people to another, never quite fitting in. Ultimately, he finds himself living in a group home for the mentally handicapped. The story ends with Septimus's death.
The story made septimus understand that sharing is a good manner
The tone of "Septimus the Story" is whimsical and fantastical, with elements of mystery and adventure. It combines a sense of wonder with a touch of suspense as the story unfolds.
The three houses in the Gap in the short story Septimus belonged to Old Bostic, the watchmaker,Septimus' family and Aunt Bless.
Septimus Heap is a series of stories, where Septimus is a seventh son of a seventh son and that gives him magical powers. In the story his grandmother outs his powers. He is then on a journey alongside a step sister who is the heir to the throne of the castle.
The story establishes Septimus' special quality through his ability to see things others cannot, his unique powers of perception and intuition, and his role as a Confidant, or a guardian of secrets and wisdom. Through his interactions with the other characters and his actions, Septimus's special quality is highlighted and celebrated as integral to the plot and themes of the story.
The exact number of residents in the village of the story "Septimus" is not specified. However, it is described as a small, quiet village with a close-knit community.
There are many themes in the story Septimus. A few are: Love and family relationships, Poverty, Innocence and Religion..
The person who tells the story is the narrator.
the narrator is the person (or animal) that is telling the story. The author writes the story, but the story is told by the narrator.
The narrator is at home in bed at the beginning of the story.
This is a framed story- the narrator of the frame story is the Hebrew teacher & the secretary is the narrator of the framed story.