What does Narrator's feeling mean?

English · High School · Tue Nov 03 2020

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The Narrator's feeling may designate a lot of things. It usually perceives the essence of the story, or what is being described in the context by the narrator. The narrator's feeling gives more justification, and understanding to the readers on what they are reading about, while the emotions that are felt by the narrator is usually transferred to the reader. An in-depth understanding is often needed in order to understand what the narrator is feeling, thus there are contexts that might be confusing where the narrator shows different kinds of mood, and the reader must be very concise on interpreting what the true feeling is.

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