When I first started watching the Narrator's Fiction, I thought it was a bit weird. I was really lost in the beginning when I realized that he heard the lady talking in his head. The differences between an author and a narrator are that an author takes the time to write and create the story. They actually create the plot and set the scenes for readers. Whereas for narrators, they just tell the story. An example from the movie is when the writer took her time writing her book and even had some difficulties to finish it. She was creating the story and making sure that the readers have an understanding of the plot by the time they finish the book. Another example from the movie is when the narrator would narrate Harold's life, the voice didn't have much feeling in it. It was actually more monotone rather than anything. This proves that narrators just tell the story instead of actually understanding it.
The way I wrote my paper is that I made sure that it ended to be an actual research paper because I really suck at writing research papers. I made sure that my paragraphs were organized and remembered all the materials I learned from Mr. Migdail's honors class last year. In my paper, it definitely speaks out mostly to teenagers because the topic is Juveniles Being Tried as Adults. It conveys statistical evidence about teenagers' past records in 2012, popular arrests, and psychological and social issues that affect a child's inadequate behavior. This impacts mostly teenagers and parents because the children are the ones who behave this way and the parents are responsible for them.
P.S. i'm sorry this is late Mrs. D, it slipped my mind because of musical rehearsals and it was the night before I left for sojourn.
But, does an author control the narrator? (Thanks for getting this posted!)
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