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Answered by aruthra0
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Types of Narration

As a writer, you can choose to tell a story any way you'd like. This is known as point of view. There are three popular forms:

First Person - In this point of view, a character (typically the protagonist, but not always) is telling the story. You'll notice a lot of "I" and "me" or "we" in first person narrations.

Second Person - In this point of view, the author uses a narrator to speak to the reader. You'll notice a lot of "you," "your," and "yours" in second person narration.

Third Person - In this point of view, an external narrator is telling the story. You'll notice a lot of "he," "she," "it," or "they" in this form of narration.

Choosing how to tell your story is almost as important as the story itself. Do you want to write from the perspective of a single character, like the protagonist? If so, you'll probably use a lot of "I," "me," and "mine." Or, do you want to take on a more omniscient tone as a third-party observer who is detached from the action? Let's enjoy a few samples of each form and see which one stands out the most to you.

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Answered by Anonymous
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we observe an accident, we are generally called upon to tell police officers what happened. Sometimes, we may have seen everything that occurred leading up to the accident and other times, our view of the accident may have been blocked by other cars, buildings, or trees. Another driver might have observed something totally different from their point of view or based on a number of different biases, such as if they know the individuals involved in the accident.

When we tell stories to other people, we do so in much the same way an author does when he or she writes a story. In any case, a story can change depending on who is telling the story and their knowledge of what takes place. Let's take a look at the definition of a narrator and the types of narrators a story can have.

A narrator is the person (or animal or object) who tells a story. A narrator is important because their biases and opinions can affect readers' overall opinion of the story. Each type of narrator tells a story from various points of view. Point of view refers to the perspective from which a story is told. A narrator typically guides readers and influences their opinion of a story based on perspective, which can include the first-, second-, or third-person perspectives.

Types of Narrators

A first-person narrator uses the pronouns 'I' and 'we' and is usually a character in the story. A first-person narrator is able to interact with the other characters in the story, and readers observe those interactions from the narrator's perspective. For example, a story using first-person narration might say: ''I saw the birds all standing in the park before several dogs ran them off.''

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