Exposition is the imparting of information concerning a character's thoughts, feelings, emotions, etc. and also any information that is interesting or necessary to the story. Narration, on the other hand, is the telling of the actual action of the story, as opposed to showing it through scene. An example of exposition would be: John looked at Bob and hated him; it wouldn't take much for him to pick something up and beat him senseless with it. Notice that information about John's feelings concerning Bob is imparted. An example of narration would be: John hated Bob so much that he grabbed the Baseball bat and chased Bob down, beating him bloody. Notice that we have been told about a story action.
Which narrator is that? Narration is not related to color.
In first-person narration the narrator is usually a participant in the story's action.
Narration by an outside observer is known as third person narration. A third person narrator is an impartial, objective third person who is not part of the story.
the "person" in which the narrator speaks.
Third-person narration refers to a point of view where the events of a story are narrated by an outside observer who is not a character in the story. This narrator can provide information about different characters' thoughts and actions without being a part of the story. It allows for a more objective presentation of events compared to first-person narration.
The book flipped is interesting because it has two main narrators, the narration flips back and forth, by chapters, between Juli and Bryce.
The narration significantly influences the narrator's perspective and credibility by shaping how their thoughts and experiences are conveyed to the reader. If the narrator employs a subjective tone or biased language, it can create an impression of unreliability, prompting readers to question the authenticity of their account. Conversely, a more objective and descriptive style may enhance the narrator’s credibility, allowing readers to trust their insight. Ultimately, the choice of narration impacts both the emotional resonance of the story and the audience's perception of the narrator's reliability.
Narrator is a participant in the story from 3d person point of view-author is just a writer of a book, with/without a narrator.
That would be the omniscient narrator, using the pronouns "he," "she," "it' or "they."
Caroline Quentin provides the narration for Snow Babies .
Second person narration is being used
The narrator might not be aware of the thoughts or actions of other characters.