The narrator meets Richards Richards meets the narrator.
With some slight disdain
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The narrator in the success story finds Richards likable as long as he is not competing with him for the spotlight and attention. Richards' humble behavior and efforts to put others first make him endearing to the narrator.
bafflement (apex)
The narrator in Success Story is unable to provide for his supervisor because he lacks the money required to fulfill his supervisor's materialistic demands. Despite the narrator's efforts to secure a loan or make alternative arrangements, he ultimately fails to meet his supervisor's expectations.
No, the narrator of a work of fiction is a character created by the author to tell the story, while the author is the actual person who wrote the story. The narrator can have a different voice, perspective, and background from the author.
narrator
The narrator is the character who tells the story within the literary work, while the author is the person who actually wrote the story.
Narrator.
The author is the person who writes the story, while the narrator is the character who tells the story within the text.