The narrator likely waited to tell his story in "The Scarlet Ibis" because he needed time to process the events and emotions surrounding his brother's death. By reflecting on the past and the impact of his actions, he gained a better understanding of the story he needed to share with others.
The Scarlet Ibis and Doodle are both alike as well as different, they are alike by both being fragile, precious, beautiful, red, and both dying. They are different because the Scarlet Ibis is a bird and Doodle is a boy, Doodle did not struggle as much as the Scarlet Ibis because he had the help of his brother, while the Scarlet Ibis was alone.
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In "The Scarlet Letter," Jonathan Pue is an elderly man who was the former custom-house surveyor in Salem and the narrator of the story. He discovers the scarlet letter and manuscript that tell Hester Prynne's story in the old surveyor's office. Pue's discovery serves as the Framing Device for the narrative.
Narrator.
The narrator relates a story. It may be true or fiction.
An unreliable narrator is a type of narrator who cannot be trusted to accurately tell the story due to various reasons.
because the narrator knows everything that is happening
A : voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story.
By definition a narrator tells the story, this doesn't preclude them from being involved in the story, but generally their primary role is to tell the story of others.
The narrator tries to find the courage to kill the old man in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart."
a flashback
The cast of Hands Tell the Story - 1950 includes: Art Gilmore as Narrator