To Kill A Mockingbird Narrative Voice Analysis

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Narrative voice describes how the narrative is presented to the audience and how the reader conveys this. It shows the thoughts and feelings of the narrator and it is like the narrator is having a one on one conversation with the reader. Normally the narrator completely opens up to the reader and tells them everything that they are thinking as if the reader is their closest friend. It shows the way on how the narrator seeing the situation that they are dealing with and how they feel about it all. Although this is a good thing is can sometimes lead to the narrator being bias and only telling the reader what they see going on. Because of this it can lead to limitations in the story that the audience is getting. This can lead to misunderstanding of what is really going on within the story making the reader like some characters and not others.
The reader truly gets to understand how the narrator is feeling and what they think about the situations going on in the book. It can bring out emotions in the reader like empathy and sympathy. An example of the reader feeling sympathy in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ (TKAM) is when Tom Robinson gets treated differently because of his skin colour. This is like when Francis calls Atticus a “nigger-lover.”(Chapter 9, Francis). Narrative Voice an also be shown in more than one perspective. In TKAM it is shown in 2 different perspectives, through the eyes of Scout (Young Jean Louise) and adult Jean

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