[object Object]
Its says it felt happy at the end of it
An objective narrator reports action and dialog without telling the reader what characters think or feel.
In conventional academic contexts, one reacts properly to the ending of a story that has been read in two ways: in a subjective and objective manner. Subjectively, one records the feelings and thoughts provoked by the story. Objectively, one notes the themes, the style, the plot-lines, the character development, and other features of the story that has been read.
If the story has too many careless mistakes
A third-person limited narrator does not have to speak in the character's voice.
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omniscient; limited
Its says it felt happy at the end of it
The narrator is the voice that tells the story, providing insight into the characters, events, and setting. They can be a character within the story (first-person narrator) or an outside observer (third-person narrator). The relationship of the narrator to the story influences the perspective and tone of the narrative.
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
Paranoid, guilty, haunted, stressed.
Poe never reveals the guest or the traveler's name in "The Fall of the House of Usher" to create a sense of mystery and anonymity. This enhances the eerie and foreboding atmosphere of the story by keeping the focus on the relationship between the characters and the decaying house. By omitting names, Poe emphasizes the universality of themes like mental illness and the supernatural.
It mimics and increases the fear the narrator and Usher feel.
unsafe
because they feel pity and aside from that she is a orphan girl
The third-person objective narrator describes only the actions and events in a story without delving into the thoughts or feelings of characters. This narrator remains impartial and sticks to reporting what is observable.
You just have to prove to the judge that you are able to take care of yourself, by obtaining a job, or going through DFS if needed