Characterizing the Narrator: Narratee as Alter Ego

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1998

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Just as the author of a fictional work must be differentiated from the narrator, so the narratee must be differentiated from the reader, and even from the model reader, especially in the case of first and second person narrative fiction. Readers are those whose eyes Scan the lines of the pages of a written text. Clearly, there is no way that the narrator in a fictive novel, an inexistent character such as Offred, could have known this flesh-and-blood human being holding the volume being read, particularly...

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