ENG110Y5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Ernest Hemingway, Unreliable Narrator, Narration

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What do stories consist of: setting, tell-ability (something worth talking about, quality, characters, quaila (gives you an experience what the story is like, sequence of events, the sequence itself is somehow meaningful. Narrator is not the same thing as a story, narrator is kind of like a mask that the author wears. Persons in narrative: one of the key elements of narrative is the relationships in the convo. Narratee: the person the story is narrated to, also a feature of the story, the kind of person the narrator imagines himself talking to: first person narrative: (this is my story: second person narrative: (this is your story: third person narrative: Quick exercise: (turn into 1st, 2nd, 3rd person) 1st: i walked into the room and sat down. 2nd: you walked into the room and sat down. 3rd: she/he/they walked into the room and sat down.

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