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narrative technique of Joseph Andrews​

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Narrative and Narrator: An Analysis of Joseph Andrews

As the novel was coalescing into a definite type of literary expression, Henry Fielding introduced a dynamic relationship between the reader and also the text by developing the role of the narrator and therefore the narrator's responsibility in shaping the general structure of the work. His narrative creation would become a convention explored by modern writers. By establishing the narrator as an intermediary, the narrator was absolve to create and comment upon characters, actions, and situations. Fielding could conceal his ideas with metaphors and fictional examples furthermore like the narrator himself. Though some have criticized Fielding's work for lacking a definitive narrative.

While it should be impossible to work out the authentic intentions of Fielding, the ideological agenda of the narrator are often examined because it becomes the main target of the work. Fielding stresses a component of self discovery or self reflexivity through the narrator. Knitted into the fictional framework of the novel is an open discussion between reader and narrator. Usually placed at the start of every Book, the narrator discusses topics including biographies, the aim of nobility, and also the division of chapters in books. The narrator uses such commentary as a means of de-mystification and an exercise in reflection and self awareness . These digressions are designed to create the reader tuned in to the act of reading. The narrator gives us not only a story to read, but also a lecture on the way to read and interpret his novel . The narrator posits his work within a fashionable and wide literary tradition and can not allow the reader to confuse it with reality. Reality does influence and build fiction, but fiction remains separate.

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