naratorikus
Naratorikus is a term used to describe a specific narrative technique characterized by an omniscient narrator who possesses a distinct and often intrusive personality. This narrator not only observes and reports events but also interjects their own opinions, judgments, and sometimes even direct addresses to the reader. The "ikus" suffix often implies a heightened or exaggerated quality, suggesting a narrator whose presence is particularly pronounced and self-aware.
The naratorikus approach blurs the lines between the storyteller and the story itself. Unlike a purely objective
Examples of naratorikus can be found in literature where authors choose to imbue their narrators with strong