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What was the narrator's impression on Mr Tallents writing and narration. Long Answers ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Narrator's Obsession Determines Narrative Structure. When the tale begins, the main action -- that is, the murder and dismemberment of the old man -- has already taken place. While the reader is likely to be caught up in the horrific tale being revealed to him, the narrator’s focus seems to be very different, and the pace and structure of the narrative reflect that focus.

Answered by vrajjansari55
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Explanation: The narrator thought that M. Tallent's narration was slow, monotonous andexpressionless.He

compared to a voise on the loudspeaker on a dull subject. His writting was equally boring . The characters, story ans scenery was undramatic. He found the book flat, formless and predictable.

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