
Narrators
A narrator is the voice or perspective through which a story is told. They can be a character within the story (first-person narrator), an outside observer (third-person narrator), or sometimes an omniscient voice that knows everything about the characters and events. The narrator guides the audience's understanding by sharing what they see, think, and feel or by providing an overview. Different types of narrators influence how we interpret the story, offering varying levels of insight, intimacy, and reliability, and shape our overall experience of the narrative.