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timofeeve [1]
2 years ago
7

__________________ refers to stories that never leave the protagonist, restricting our access to any other character unless they

are in the same space as our hero.
English
1 answer:
Reil [10]2 years ago
3 0

Taking into consideration the different types of narration and how they keep up with characters, we can complete the sentence in the following manner:

<u>Restricted narration</u> refers to stories that never leave the protagonist, restricting our access to any other character unless they are in the same space as our hero.

<h3>What is restricted narration?</h3>

Restricted narration is a technique used especially in films and it means that the audience only gets to keep up with one character, the protagonist. Therefore, we only get to see and hear what the protagonist sees and hears.

Such a technique can be very useful, for example, in order to create suspense. Since we only know what the character knows, we feel like we too are afraid, confused, anxious, etc., depending on how that character feels.

Learn more about narration here:

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