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narrators
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叙述者, 讲述人
the person who tells the story in a novel, poem, etc.
A narrator is the person or voice that tells the story in a work of literature, film, or other media. The narrator provides the audience with information about the characters, events, and settings, shaping how the story is understood. Narrators can be characters within the story, speaking from their own perspective, or outside observers who describe the events from a distance. The choice of narrator influences the tone, perspective, and reliability of the narrative, guiding the audience’s interpretation of the plot and themes.
- The narrator of the novel had a unique and captivating voice.
小说的叙述者有一种独特而迷人的声音。
- In the poem, the narrator reflects on the beauty of nature.
在诗中,叙述者思考着大自然的美丽。
- The story is told from the perspective of an unreliable narrator.
这个故事是从一个不可靠的叙述者的角度讲述的。
- The film's narrator provided a detailed backstory to set the scene.
电影的叙述者提供了一个详细的背景故事来设定场景。
- As the narrator, she guided the audience through the twists and turns of the plot.
作为叙述者,她引导观众经历了剧情的曲折。
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旁白, 解说员
a person who provides a spoken commentary for a TV show, movie, etc. whom the audience cannot see
A narrator is a person who provides spoken commentary or explanations for a TV show, movie, or other media. Their voice guides the audience through the story or provides additional context, while they themselves are not visible on screen. The narrator helps to clarify events, offer insights, or enhance the storytelling by adding a layer of commentary or explanation.