First Person Narrator Analysis

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Importance of First-person Narrators The importance of first-person narrator is to give the reader a better perspective of the story. First-person narrators give the reader a better understanding of the plot and setting. They also set the tone and theme of the piece. First-person narrators influence the description other characters of the story, which give us a one-sided idea of the personality of the other characters. The stories of Tan, Baldwin, and Capote shows the importance of having a first-person narrator.
First-person narrators give readers a reader a better understanding of the plot and setting. First-person narrators influence how the reader sees the actions of the narrator and other characters. For example, in Baldwin’s Sonny’s Blues, the narrator talks about his brother and how the streets of Harlem have effected their way of life. In the narrators eyes we perceive Harlem as dangerous place and effects the characters family with drugs and imprisonment. Another example is in Amy Tan’s Two Kinds, the narrator tells the reader about life with her mother and how she was forced to become child prodigy. The reader thinks that the mother is too strict and pushes her child to hard. As for setting the first-person narrator
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The narrator can tell how he or she feels, which gives the reader the tone. For example, in Baldwin’s Sonny’s Blues, the reader can tell that the narrator is depressed because of his surrounding and tragedies that happen in the story. The gives a depressing tone throughout the story. The theme can be influenced by first-person narrator because the narrator tells how a recurring feeling or action can be happening throughout, which is where readers can find the theme. For example, in Amy Tan’s Two Kinds, the narrator constantly rebels against her mother when it comes to piano lessons or studying. The reader can pick out that rebellion could be a theme of the