0 the voice in which a story is written that is outside the story and knows everything about the characters and events in the story
1 the voice in which a story is written that is outside the story and that knows everything about the characters and events in the story
The anatomy of a crime scene presents the tableau of violent death found by authorities and/or witnessed by an omniscient narrator.
This technique avoids the use of character-zoning by an omniscient narrator who assumes the authority to enter the minds of his characters.
In the biblical parable, however, only the omniscient narrator appears.
The distance to the characters grows in part 3, where the omniscient narrator tells the story with less subtlety.
A major theme of the play is the exploration of individual choice in the face of a seemingly omniscient narrator.
They believe that the voice of the omniscient narrator is too pronounced.
The omniscient narrator appears to have a pessimistic and ultimately unamused opinion of the characters described which contributes greatly to the novel's comedic value.
In a curious device, repeated for each of the incidents, the omniscient narrator never actually shows us the details of the incident.