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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.
Well, honey, at the end of the story, the narrator felt like a weight had been lifted off their shoulders. They were finally free from all the drama and chaos that had been plaguing them throughout the plot. In short, they were probably feeling pretty damn relieved.
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
The narrator is the voice that tells the story. The narrator's relationship to the story depends on the particular story. The narrator can be the main character in the story, an important character, a minor character, or someone who is not in the story at all. The choice of narrator is a major factor in setting the tone of the story. The writer may choose to tell his story as if one friend is telling another a story or a parent is telling a bedtime story to his child, The narrator could be the village elder passing along a tribal legend or a felon trying to explain what happened to the police. The choices are limitless. The character and attitude of the narrator color and limit the story. We see and hear only what the narrator sees and hears and chooses to tell us. The narrator may love, hate, admire, envy, or be confused by the characters in the story. Whatever the narrator feels will influence his version of the story -- which may or may not be the truth of what happened. If the narrator is a child, he may relate events that he himself does not understand. The narrator may not know all the facts and may misunderstand what is going on. The narrator can exaggerate, leave things out, or just plain lie as he tells his story. Where the narrator is telling the story helps set the mood of the story. A story can be told over drinks at a bar, in a prison, at a country club, over a campfire, or on a cross-country journey. When choosing a narrator, writers try to pick the person who can best tell the story and make the reader feel what he wants them to feel.
Its says it felt happy at the end of it
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
Paranoid, guilty, haunted, stressed.
One reason may be that using an unnamed narrator makes the reader feel almost as if he or she is the narrator and that he or she is seeing and experiencing everything the narrator is. Had Poe given the narrator a name, the reader would feel more detached from the narrator more as if it were someone else experiencing everything.
It mimics and increases the fear the narrator and Usher feel.
because they feel pity and aside from that she is a orphan girl
unsafe
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.
because cows like ice cream so they want to eat zombies!