The narrator is not part of the story and only states the characters' actions and speech.
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
Psychic Distance can be defined as a distance between the narration and the thoughts of the character. Psychic distance is also known as <em>Narrative Distance</em> or <em>Emotional Distance</em>. The concept of Psychic Distance was developed by <u>John Gardner</u> in his book titled '<em>The Art of Fiction</em>.' Narrative distance defines the distance between the narrative and the reader to the character.
In the given statement, the psychic distance is large. It is because there is no emotional connection yet between the characters and the readers. There is a large distance between the narrative and the characters.
Thus option B is correct.
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