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How old is the narrator when he tells story of scarlet ibis?

In the beginning of the story he is 6, in the end he is 11.


How old is the narrator when he tells the story of The Scarlet Ibis?

It is not told how old the narrator is when he begins the story; however it can be inferred that he is a grown man and he is reflecting a moment in his childhood where he would miss his younger brother the most.


What is pa ben's role in old story time?

Pa ben is the narrator of Old Story Time


At the beginning of the story what does the narrator try to find the courage to do?

The narrator tries to find the courage to kill the old man in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart."


Is a narrator part of the story?

The narrator is part of the literary work. The narrator may or may not be in the story itself. In Moby Dick the narrator is part of the crew. In Our Town the narrator is not in the story as the narrator but appears in several parts as various characters and the audience is always told that this character is also the narrator. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, the narrator is repeating what the old sailor told him so he is not part of the central story. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between a narrator who is not in the story and the author. Dickens wrote in the third person and in the first person. In some stories the narrator become very invisible indeed however it is difficult to do away with the narrator all together. A story with a perfectly invisible narrator would read like a drama script.


When a story is told from the the narrator takes part in the action of the story?

The narrator is part of the literary work. The narrator may or may not be in the story itself. In Moby Dick the narrator is part of the crew. In Our Town the narrator is not in the story as the narrator but appears in several parts as various characters and the audience is always told that this character is also the narrator. In The Rime Of The Ancient Mariner, the narrator is repeating what the old sailor told him so he is not part of the central story. It is sometimes difficult to distinguish between a narrator who is not in the story and the author. Dickens wrote in the third person and in the first person. In some stories the narrator become very invisible indeed however it is difficult to do away with the narrator all together. A story with a perfectly invisible narrator would read like a drama script.


What is an example of foreshadowing in the story Old Ben by Jesse Stuart?

An example of foreshadowing in "Old Ben" by Jesse Stuart is when the narrator describes the dangerous reputation of the legendary bear, Old Ben, early in the story. This sets the stage for the suspense and danger that will later unfold as the characters attempt to track down and confront the bear in the wilderness.


Critical analysis of the little incident by lu hsun?

analysis of the little incident


What is the theme of early harvest by bienvenido Santos?

The story Early harvest by B N Santos is about a Filipino man living in Chicago who is longing for the Philippines. He meets and entertains a group of young Filipino girls. They make fun of him, calling him an "old timer".


What did the narrator call her piano teacher in the story two kinds?

She called him Old Chong, secretly.


Did the narrator call on Simon Wheeler to hear the story of Jim Smiley?

No, the narrator asked Simon Wheeler about an old friend named Leonidas W. Smiley, not Jim Smiley. Simon Wheeler then proceeded to tell the narrator the story of Jim Smiley and his gambling exploits.


Did the old man move in with the narrator in the story The Tell-Tale Heart?

It is difficult to say with certainty who moved in with whom, but it is clear both the narrator and the old man were living in the house for at least the past week.