Discuss the role of the narrator in fielding's novel tom jones'
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Fielding's narrator is greeting the reader with the suggestion that he is in this for the money. ... In Tom Jones, Fielding's narrator is more akin to someone telling a story at a party for the benefit of other guests. He digresses, he comments wittily, and he describes the actions of his characters
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