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the purpose of a narrator

"The role of the narrator influences the type of relationship we have not only with him or her but also with the story" (Landy 75). This quote was taken from our Literary Studies book in which we have read several stories concerning different styles of narration. Narration is one of the most important components of a story. The characters, plot, setting, and theme are also significant, however the narrator sets the mood and also the pace of the story. Two good examples of narration is the short tale The Zebra Storyteller by Spencer Holst and The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman. These are stories in which the narrators retain certain styles of narration. An outside book that we have not read is the fairy tale Cinderella. In these three works, the narrators have specific functions or duties to carry throughout the story.

In The Zebra Storyteller the narrator is a Siamese cat but the narrator is also an outsider. During the story the cat tells a story to his friends about how skillful and 'powerful' he is at killing zebras. Towards the end of the story the cat is handed his fate; he is kicked and killed by a zebra, who sensed feared when approached. At the end of the story Holst concludes with the statement, "That i

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The narrator's purpose in this story is to simply tell the story from an outside perspective. After he faints she says, "Now why should that man have fainted? But he did, and right across my path by the wall, so that I had to creep over him every time" (Gilman 89). In her reports she creates a mysterious, scary mood about the woman she sees in that paper. A significant theme can be taught by the way the narrator tells the story and how the atmosphere or mood is created. They can teach a lesson, control the story, entertain, and stretch one's own imagination. If there was not an effective narrator in a story, the story would not be worth reading. In the beginning she describes her settings very clearly giving details of her room and the outside gardens. This story is a very popular tale among young children especially me when I was little. Some types of unique styles of narration writing are story telling, diary style, or telling a story about a day's experience. He writes, "And not just the kind thoughts, and love, but also dresses, shoes, shawls, delicious food, comfy beds, as well as every home comfort" (Dulac 1). Behind that outside pattern the dim shapes get clearer everyday" (Gilman 83). In this story the main character or the narrator is secluded in this room by herself and is limited to basically doing nothing.

Narrator's in stories whether they be short or long have many specific roles. He describes the way the evil stepsisters treat Cinderella and how harsh and distasteful they are.

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