narratorship
Narratorship refers to the status, role, and methods of the narrator within a narrative, including who tells the story, the narrative voice they employ, and the authority they exercise over information. It focuses on how the act of storytelling is constructed and how the narrator’s presence influences what readers or viewers come to know.
In narratology, narratorship is concerned with the relationship between narrator and narrative, including reliability, degree of
Types of narrators include first-person narrators, who tell the story from their own perspective; second-person narrators,
Techniques associated with narratorship include free indirect discourse, direct and indirect speech, interior monologue, and narrative
Narratorship spans literature, film, and other media, where voice-over, framing, and perspective control how audiences interpret