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How to use narrator in a sentence

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The narrator avoids the question and leaves as quickly as he can, but Ras' henchmen follow him.
Our narrator has been arrested for being married to a divorced man, which is heretical.
In pleading guilty and inviting death by firing squad the narrator is at least making a stand.
Thus he is both the third-person narrator of Don Quixote's story and the first-person narrator of his own story.
I wanted nothing cool, nothing distant, nothing distilled through the author into a third-person narrator, I just wanted it said.
The revival version, then, is the only one told from the point of view of a third-person narrator who witnesses the meeting of the protagonists.
Our narrator starts the record slightly haywire, a confused youth maxing out on the raw nerves of bitterness and hope.
He is at once the narrator, director and cameraman of this homemade production.
Whilst the narrator poses questions to himself and the viewer, the nature of death, bloodlust and voyeurism is brought home.
The novel proper features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator.
By the close of the story, it seems that the narrator has only begun to come to terms with the self-deceit he has practiced on himself.
In the novel Stark assigns narrator Jack Burden the task of uncovering dirt on the universally admired Judge Monty Irwin.
In both stories the narrator must learn to act in an independent, self-motivated, unprejudiced, and inner-directed way.
In part 2, the narrator concludes that this surrender produces merely the illusion of self-control and self-possession.
He intelligently dispensed with the double narrative and the time shift between Esther's sections and those told by the third-person narrator.
At the end of that book the time traveller returns to the future and the anonymous narrator is left to write the story.
The publishers printed what was left, so readers remained unaware that the narrator survives the shipwreck.
The narrator then steps in to comment on the pointlessness and futility of life on earth before the credits roll.
Actress Patricia Doyle, the narrator, plays her as an embittered crone looking back on her wicked life.
She introduces the narrator to Jerome Strozzi, an aging priest who ministers to society's throwaways.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Chaucer, in his description of the Miller, calls this merry narrator of fabliaux a jangler and a goliardeis.
Yet with Yoricks inconsequence, the narrator is led aside and exclaims at the end of this chapter, But where is pumper?
He said nothing until the narrator was through, including the account of the cyclone.
With the narrator of this episodical history, however, things are very different.
The narrator on joining the sloop had found this man on board after some years of separation.
The inspired narrator notices, in the first place, the warmth of her hospitality, and its unabating continuance to Elisha.
He looked with uncharacteristic alertness at the inexpressive face of the leisurely narrator.
In its incongruity, as the narrator addresses the discerning and undiscerning reader, the work tilts the balance of normative reading.
The narrator is the same person who told the preceding boggart story.
Phaedo, who is the narrator of the dialogue to Echecrates of Phlius.
She is, on the whole, a very fair narrator, and I don't think I could improve her style.
What idiosyncracies of the narrator were concomitant products of amnesia?
The narrator is a loner who is most content just hanging around with his dog Idgit Galoot.
But in spite of the elegant terms and good accent of the narrator, the German language had no success.
As the fevered narrator stitches together his delusional tale of woe, his writing becomes his nepenthe.
Lucy Pitt is the narrator, a foster child who has known only chaos since her parents were killed in an accident, leaving her an orphan, a ward of the state.
On more than one occasion, the narrator will stop to observe, or even to apostrophize, his own mind as if it were outside of, and separate from, himself.
The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.
According to Clark, the devil, while usually silent, occasionally takes over the omniscient narrator in the way the angel Gibreel possesses the prophet Mahound.
But my nostrils snuffed up a scent of cigar smoke, clouds of which the narrator had emitted by way of visible emblem, I suppose, of the nebulous obscurity of his tale.
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