Across
- 3. how much the narrator empathizes with the characters or judges them.
- 5. narrator can be emotionally or in other ways distant from the story she is narrating, of very close and involved
- 6. conveyed by the language of the narration , the tone, the choice of comments & description
- 7. differing in the sense of who they are narrating to and way.
- 8. internal narrator who knows only what is happening in front of them or what he is thinking himself.
- 9. standpoint; approaching the story from a certain position of commitment and certain.
- 10. may show a great interest in the outcome of the story and the choices the character make of may be clinical and apparently uninterested
- 11. is not a character in the story, but "stand outside" of the world: is aware that he or she is telling a story, may comment on the story being told.
- 12. accurately observes and records the story without bias and creates trust
Down
- 1. external narrator who "knows everything"
- 2. not trustworthy or ceredible; expresses opinions about the story that we may not agree with
- 4. is a character in the story and is aware that they are telling it; a main or less central character who is observes the protogonists' lives
