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Rzqust [24]
3 years ago
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08/20-21/20- The Jungle

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Nezavi [6.7K]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Yes

2. Yes

Explanation:

Third-person narration gives credibility to the narrator. This is because third-person narrations provide a complete overview of all the factors that make up the story, which are told in an impartial way. With that, we know that the narrator is not shaping the story at his pleasure, but explaining the facts in an omnipresent and coherent way within the story. It all provides trust and credibility.

However, although first-person narrators, even though they are less reliable, they manage to make the reader feel strong empathy. This is because the first-person narrator is able to explain his feelings and emotions in a profound way, since he knows them intensely, even if he is not narrating true facts.

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