Narrator

Narrators are typically categorized by their relationship to the story and their level of knowledge:

Depending on their perspective, they can be objective witnesses or biased participants who reveal or conceal information. Common Types of Narrators narrator

may mislead the reader due to personal bias, mental instability, or a deliberate intent to deceive, creating tension or leading to major plot twists. Narrators in Modern Media Narrators are typically categorized by their relationship to

A narrator functions as the storyteller and organizer of words, adopting specific roles based on the story's needs: or a deliberate intent to deceive

share accurate information in good faith.

Tells the story from their own perspective using "I." They may be the protagonist or an observer reporting on another character's life to add credibility. Reliable vs. Unreliable Narrator: