1. Analyze the way in which the author
characterizes the narrator for the audience.
As the narrator tells the story, offer evidence which would support the
narrator as being a reliable source of information. If the narrator would be an unreliable source
of information, offer evidence to support this from the text. Then, evaluate
the audience’s relationship to the narrator.
Does the author successfully build a relationship with the reader, so
that the reader is supporting the narrator throughout the text? Why or why not?
The author does not have one narrator for the books, but many. He uses all the characters as narrators to get the reader more involved in everything and to let the reader know what more than one person is thinking. I think that using multiple narrators makes the book more interesting and reliable of the information because it lets you know multiple characters perspectives. I think that the reader can build a relationship with more characters since the books provide more opinions and stories in using the multiple narrator set-up. When the reader is learning about all the characters it gives them a choice of whom to support in the book, they may like some chacaters and not others. It gives the reader more choice and I think it also gives the reader a better understanding of what is going on in the book. He is a quote from when Edilio is the narrator, "He turned and ran, and fell down the steps. Heaving with sobs, blinded by rain and tears he ran for Clifftop." This lets you know how Edilio was feeling and the next quote is what Diana is feeling about Caine another narrator and chacater. "And Caine was definetly a strong protector. It would take a suicidal guy to cross him." This is what Diana is doing at the same time as Edilio runs. This gives you a broder understandign of the events taking place in different characters lives.
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