THE ROLE OF THE AUTHOR, NARRATOR, AND CHARACTERS IN NARRATIVE TEXTS
Bonu Yusufovna Ashirova , Lecturer, Karshi State University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the types of narrators, the role of the author, the narrator, and the characters in literary works, focusing on their distinctive features as well as their similarities and differences. It also examines the methods employed by writers to influence readers, with examples from literary works.
Keywords
Narrator, storyteller, characters
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