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I think it is 1st person because of the way he says "I"...
I'm not that sure but a friend told me it was storm.
A Myth. ;)
romance/ fairytale/ wonderful
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A story told by someone outside the story is known as third person narration. In this narrative mode, the storyteller is not a character in the story and conveys events from an external perspective. This type of narration can provide an unbiased view of the characters and events in the story.
Simply, its a style of writing. Its a way of writing, in that its story like [hence narration]
This describes a first-person narrator. In this type of narration, the story is told from the perspective of one character (in this case, William) using pronouns like "I" and "me."
If "Two Kinds" was told through Suyuan's point of view, an omniscient third-person narration would be appropriate. This would allow for insights into Suyuan's thoughts and feelings while also providing a comprehensive view of the events in the story and the perspectives of the other characters.
An outside observer narration is known as third-person point of view. This type of narration involves the narrator telling the story from an external perspective, where they are not a character in the story but rather an observer. This allows for a broader view of the events and characters.
The perspective through which a story is told
The point of view where a voice outside of the work tells the story is known as third-person narration. This type of narration is common in literature and allows the narrator to provide an external perspective on the events and characters within the story without being a part of it.
Narrator who reveals to the readers that the story is a fabrication and who comments within the text on the story telling process, in-order to emphasize the gap between friction and reality
"Lamb to the Slaughter" by Roald Dahl uses third-person limited narration from Mary Maloney's perspective. The reader gains insight into Mary's thoughts and feelings, but only from her point of view.
The narration in "White Fang" is third-person limited, as the story is told from the perspectives of various characters, but mostly through White Fang's eyes and experiences. This style allows readers to connect closely with White Fang's thoughts and emotions throughout the novel.
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the type of narration in the humming bird tree is first person naration because personal pronouns such as i, we, etc is used