
Analysing Narrative Perspectives
Students examine how different narrative viewpoints construct meaning and influence reader positioning. They explore the relationship between the narrator, the author, and the audience.
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Students examine how different narrative viewpoints construct meaning and influence reader positioning. They explore the relationship between the narrator, the author, and the audience.
Key Questions
- How does narrative voice shape our understanding of truth?
- In what ways are readers positioned by a text's perspective?
- How do authors use unreliable narrators to challenge assumptions?
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