The device of making the major character use the first person voice limits the author to describing the experiences and perceptions of that one character.
ฺีBut by making the narrator a secondary character who is witness rather than an actor in the main events of the story, he creates opportunities for descriptions of scenes,events, and character that from the background to the main events. Marlowe, in The heart of darkness, by the Polish born author Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), is such a narrator; Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby, by Scott Fitzgerald (P.232), is another. In Wulthering Heights,Emily Bronte uses two narrators, Ellen Dean,the house keepe,and Mr.Lockwood, the tenant of a neighboring farm. Their interocking narratives are used to bind together past and present.
The device of making the major character use the first person voice limits the author to describing the experiences and perceptions of that one character.
ฺีBut by making the narrator a secondary character who is witness rather than an actor in the main events of the story, he creates opportunities for descriptions of scenes,events, and character that from the background to the main events. Marlowe, in The heart of darkness, by the Polish born author Joseph Conrad (1857-1924), is such a narrator; Nick Carraway in The Great Gatsby, by Scott Fitzgerald (P.232), is another. In Wulthering Heights,Emily Bronte uses two narrators, Ellen Dean,the house keepe,and Mr.Lockwood, the tenant of a neighboring farm. Their interocking narratives are used to bind together past and present.
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