The author writes the story because they want to share an important, message, or idea.
Author Creates Narrator to Tell the Story.
The Narrator's Role
The narrator will share important details about the character and conflict. This may be one story in a straight timelines or with flashbacks. Our novel has a few storylines.As the story builds, these characterizations and challenges reveal the author's message.
The reader's role is to understand clues and infer deeper meaning as they read. Readers follow the breadcrumbs and make guesses. They will look at the extrenal conflicts to understand the character's deeper challenges, which also reveasl the author's message or theme.
Extrenal Conflict
Carla Greco
Created on November 2, 2025
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The author writes the story because they want to share an important, message, or idea.
Author Creates Narrator to Tell the Story.
The Narrator's Role
The narrator will share important details about the character and conflict. This may be one story in a straight timelines or with flashbacks. Our novel has a few storylines.As the story builds, these characterizations and challenges reveal the author's message.
The reader's role is to understand clues and infer deeper meaning as they read. Readers follow the breadcrumbs and make guesses. They will look at the extrenal conflicts to understand the character's deeper challenges, which also reveasl the author's message or theme.