At the beginning of the story, the narrator is typically introducing the setting, characters, and themes. This is where the foundation for the narrative is laid and the reader gets a sense of what to expect from the story.
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The narrator tries to find the courage to kill the old man in the story "The Tell-Tale Heart."
The narrator is six years old when he tells the story of the scarlet ibis.
15 years after graduating.
returning to visit Devon 15 years after graduating. or quiet
At the beginning of the story, the narrator views Miss Lottie as eccentric and perhaps a bit of a nuisance with her obsession for planting marigolds. However, by the end of the story, the narrator comes to understand the deeper meaning behind Miss Lottie's actions and sees her as a symbol of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
In the beginning of a story, it is important for a first person narrator to establish their identity and their perspective. They should provide background information to set the scene and introduce key elements that will drive the narrative forward. Additionally, it can be helpful for the narrator to hint at the central conflict or theme of the story to engage the reader.
Its says it felt happy at the end of it
15yrs
at the storyβs beginning , he is a methodical thinker , but by the end , he becomes more introspective