Answer:Its hyperbole
hyperbole-exaggerated statements or claims not meant to be taken literally
<u>Omniscient narrator</u>:
This is a common 3rd person narrator in which the person of the tale knows everything, from private thoughts, secret or hidden events, to jumping betweens time. However, the narrator does not tell the reader or viewer everything, until it has a great affect on the story. This is used throughout the story, and the story line can change whenever. For example, if i am a omniscient narrator, i would be able to tell you what every single character is thinking, their actions, and their consequences. You will be able to know whatever they think & do. An example of this is: Bob is angry, because Tom broke his favorite toy. Bob thought, "I will repay Tom for what he has done". He devised a plan that included destroying all of Tom's toys. In the dead of night, when all others are sleeping, Bob went to Tom's house, and bashed and scattered his toys around. The next day, when Tom awoke, he screamed. His parents came and called the police.... etc etc
This showed that even though the other people in the story did not know who did it (yet) or what his thoughts were that led to his actions, the reader him/her self knew what was going on.
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'Why do you read this book alone?' I was asked.
I stumbled and mumbled.
Julius Ceasar couldn´t have been more wounded
by this simple question, sharp as a killer´s knife.
Brutus, you?
My fictional world of silence was taken apart;
to read it aloud, how?
The book on my lap, it burned;
the flame of shame.
If I could, or would, should I share?
But to exist as a social being,
would I stop to exist as myself and me,
and crumble into a humble reader,
not being able to bare
the sight of others
in the campfire´s flare.
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