The Importance Of Homodiegetic Narrators




The Importance of Homodiegetic Narrators

To begin with the importance of homodiegetic narrators, particularly their distance and reliability, my idea is very clear and that is the homodiegetic narrator in interpretation of the book "Election" is the eponymous character that is, Paul. He is homodiegetic as he plays an active role in the plot throughout the book. So, we have a first-person point of view which is intrinsically limited. As a matter of fact, Paul can only narrate what he knows, experiences, infers or finds out by talking to characters for instance, he recognizes his ignorance of Lisa's intentions about him. (Perrotta, ...
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