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Third-person omniscient narrative - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The third-person omniscient is a narrative mode in which both the reader and author observe the situation either through the senses and thoughts of more than one character, or through an overarching...
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The narrator focuses mainly on the actions, thoughts, feelings of a single major character. ... Examples: Glaspell's A Jury of Her Peers, Freeman's The Revolt of Mother, Cather's Paul's Case, Faulkner's Barn Burning, Porter's The Grave, Porter's The Jilting of Granny Weatherall...
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Narrator focuses on actions, thoughts, feelings of a single major character. ... Examples: "A Jury of Her Peers" "Miss Brill" "A Worn Path" "Paul's Case" "The Necklace" ... Back to first slide...
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* The effect of a limited-omniscient narrator is to give the reader a great intimacy with and knowledge of a single character--generally the main character.
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