Nov 18 Sightlines 9 - Page 9 - Lambs to the Slaughter by Roald Dahl.

Silent Read 20 min.

Read - Sightlines 9 - Page 10 - Lambs to the Slaughter by Ronald Dahl. 

Students to complete Q 1 - Page 18 - on own - 10 min then discussion. 

Task: Notes: 

Re: An omniscient narrator: is a type of narrator in fiction who has an all-knowing perspective. This narrator has access to the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of all characters in the story, as well as knowledge of events happening in different places and times. The omniscient narrator is not limited by any one character's viewpoint and can provide insight into multiple characters' internal worlds, their motivations, and even future or past events.

Key characteristics of an omniscient narrator include:

  1. Unlimited Knowledge: The narrator knows everything about the characters, settings, and events. This includes things the characters themselves don't know.

  2. Multiple Perspectives: The narrator can shift between different characters’ viewpoints or provide an overview of multiple characters' experiences simultaneously.

  3. Objective or Subjective Voice: An omniscient narrator can be completely neutral and detached, providing an objective recounting of events, or they can adopt a more subjective tone, giving their personal commentary or insight into characters' emotional states.

  4. Commentary and Insight: The narrator may provide commentary or philosophical reflections on the events or themes of the story, sometimes addressing the reader directly or offering a broader moral or societal perspective.


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