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AP English Literature
Unit 1 – Intro to Short Fiction
Topic 1.4
What distinguishes a narrator from a speaker in literature?
A narrator tells the events of a story, while a speaker conveys thoughts and emotions
A narrator is the voice or persona of a narrative, while the speaker is the voice or persona of other literary work
A narrator provides information and commentary on the characters and events, while a speaker assumes a persona
A narrator establishes a relationship between the text and the reader, while a speaker shapes the reader's perception
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AP English Literature - 1.4 Understanding and interpreting a narrator’s perspective
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