ENG100H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Ernest Hemingway, Lehrgeschwader 1
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September 13th "16 ~ a clean well lighted place. English literature/difficult to pull off: you were playing with your dog, no wonder. , he/she, he/she & he/she. third person. All depends on who the focus is on in the entire story. In principle all narrators fit into one of these three boundaries. But there are times when authors stretch these boundaries and break them, or bend or repurpose them for their own use: narrate the person who is listening to the narrator. Sometimes the narrate is a specific character in the story world: most of the time the narrate exists outside the story world. 2: sometimes the narratee outside the story world"s adopts a persona to know what is about to happen, or know more. First paragraph is much like a journalist (5) Like a divine voice hovering over the story. Unlike the waiters know things through habit and experience.