NARRATORS - translation to αραβικά
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NARRATORS - translation to αραβικά

USE OF A WRITTEN OR SPOKEN COMMENTARY TO CONVEY A STORY TO AN AUDIENCE
Omniscient narrator; Narrator; Third-person omniscient narrative; Narrators; Third-person perspective; Second-person narrative; Viewpoint character; Third-person narrative; Perspective (storytelling); Second person narrative; Third person narrative; Second-person narration; Second-person fiction; Third Person Writing; Almost-omniscient viewpoint; Omniscient point-of-view; Third-person limited narrative; Third person limited; Authorial perspective; Third-person narrative (fiction); Point of view (fiction); Third person limited omniscient; Point of view (literature); Third-person limited omniscient; Naïve narrator; Naive narrator; Third-person omniscient; Third person omniscient; Third-person limited; Omniscient point of view; Third-person narrator; Limited omniscient narrator; Third-person objective; Second person point of view; Second person narration; Narrative mode; Narrative point of view; Narrative voice

NARRATORS         

ألاسم

حاكٍ ; راوٍ ; راوِيَة ; رِوَائِيّ ; قاصّ ; قَصَّاص

NARRATOR         

ألاسم

حاكٍ ; راوٍ ; راوِيَة ; رِوَائِيّ ; قاصّ ; قَصَّاص

narrator         
راو جـ رواة ، قاص

Ορισμός

Narration
·noun The act of telling or relating the particulars of an event; rehearsal; recital.
II. Narration ·noun That part of a discourse which recites the time, manner, or consequences of an action, or simply states the facts connected with the subject.
III. Narration ·noun That which is related; the relation in words or writing of the particulars of any transaction or event, or of any series of transactions or events; story; history.

Βικιπαίδεια

Narration

Narration is the use of a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience. Narration is conveyed by a narrator: a specific person, or unspecified literary voice, developed by the creator of the story to deliver information to the audience, particularly about the plot: the series of events. Narration is a required element of all written stories (novels, short stories, poems, memoirs, etc.), presenting the story in its entirety. However, narration is merely optional in most other storytelling formats, such as films, plays, television shows, and video games, in which the story can be conveyed through other means, like dialogue between characters or visual action.

The narrative mode encompasses the set of choices through which the creator of the story develops their narrator and narration:

  • Narrative point of view, perspective, or voice: the choice of grammatical person used by the narrator to establish whether or not the narrator and the audience are participants in the story; also, this includes the scope of the information or knowledge that the narrator presents
  • Narrative tense: the choice of either the past or present grammatical tense to establish either the prior completion or current immediacy of the plot
  • Narrative technique: any of the various other methods chosen to help narrate a story, such as establishing the story's setting (location in time and space), developing characters, exploring themes (main ideas or topics), structuring the plot, intentionally expressing certain details but not others, following or subverting genre norms, and using various other storytelling devices and linguistic styles.

Thus, narration includes both who tells the story and how the story is told (for example, by using stream of consciousness or unreliable narration). The narrator may be anonymous and unspecified, or a character appearing and participating within their own story (whether fictitious or factual), or the author themself as a character. The narrator may merely relate the story to the audience without being involved in the plot and may have varied awareness of characters' thoughts and distant events. Some stories have multiple narrators to illustrate the storylines of various characters at various times, creating a story with a complex perspective.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για NARRATORS
1. The hosts of I‘m A Celebrity, Ant and Dec, would make perfect pantomime narrators.
2. Max joins a growing throng of Banville‘s arch and unreliable narrators.
3. Although parents are usually the narrators, teachers, grandparents and even DVDs are also a popular source for storytelling.
4. Anchors at conventions used to serve as omniscient narrators; at this convention, they mostly served as human V–chips blocking live speeches with their own palaver and predictions.
5. Published in 1'2', it details the disintegration of the aristocratic Compson family, as seen through the eyes of four narrators during the course of four different days.