Narrators

Word NARRATORS
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Definitions and meanings of "Narrators"

What do we mean by narrators?

One who narrates or tells stories.

The person or the "voice" whose viewpoint is used in telling a story.

The person providing the voice-over in a documentary.

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The word "narrators" in example sentences

If one of the narrators is the villain, then I think you could get away with significantly less. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Four main narrators, thousands of miles apart, deliver somber testimonies of their lives and their interactions with this errant piece of furniture. ❋ Ron Charles (2010)

I wonder whether the way that readers respond to first person narrators is a question of their own individual character? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Alternating narrators is tricky business, but Jordan pulls it off seamlessly, immediately commanding her characters to life ..... ❋ Unknown (2008)

The other thing about first person narrators is that they are incredibly unreliable. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Both The Winshaw Legacy or What a Carve Up and The Rotters 'Club could be described as political novels, but in the latter you switched your narrators from the grotesque and corrupt Winshaws, who often used politics to their own advantage, to adolescents (in all their awkward glory), who are often trying to figure out where they stand. ❋ Unknown (2002)

The biggest problem with multiple narrators is that it’s hard to keep track of who is narrating a given chapter. ❋ Unknown (2009)

From the start, the reader must be willing to share with Mo Yan the novel’s central conceit: that the five main narrators are not humans but animals, albeit ones who speak with sharply modulated human voices .... ❋ Unknown (2008)

Such is undoubtedly true of most well-devised first-person narrators, which is one reason I believe this method of storytelling is almost always more promising as a way of creating distinctive, aesthetically pleasing works of fiction than the kind of close-in third-person narration that has in most literary fiction become more or less the only available alternative (and that is probably often used precisely because it does lend itself more easily to screen adaptation.) ❋ Unknown (2009)

Katz believes big-name narrators could inspire new interest in classic literature. ❋ Unknown (2011)

Were you uneasy because you felt that people would look for you in your characters, especially because the narrators are all women? ❋ Unknown (2010)

I wondered to what extent Pears was taking liberties with the historical facts, especially since two of his narrators are actual historical figures; but he has been fairly transparent, with an appendix clarifying which characters are fictional and what real accounts their story is based on. ❋ Pgmcc (2008)

While not a novel, "Nocturnes" is more than a short story collection since the five stories inside are thematically linked and feature recurring characters; all five stories are told in first person as is Mr. Ishiguro's wont, though not all the narrators are the "main character" of the respective stories.. ❋ Liviu (2009)

In remembering the Soweto uprising, each of the narrators was also telling the memories of a life observed through that lense. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The two following incidents, of which the narrators were a part, will sufficiently illustrate the point. ❋ John M. Garvan (N/A)

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