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narrator

[nar-ey-ter, na-rey‑, nar-uh‑] / ˈnær eɪ tər, næˈreɪ‑, ˈnær ə‑ /


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Regular true crime viewers and listeners seek familiar patterns of wrongdoing, often trying to outpace an episode’s narrator in concluding that a case’s central offense was spurred by passion or greed.

From Salon

It must have been hard to balance so many perspectives, plotlines and an omniscient narrator on top of it all.

From Los Angeles Times

Mays called “Amadeus” a “memory play,” noting that “every aspect of this production is exploring that — it’s all filtered through the warped, distorted memories and imaginings of its unreliable narrator.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Anyone with leadership ability will inevitably be feared and ruthlessly eliminated,” the narrator says.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elliott, the narrator and central character, has never understood how writers become stalled, emptied of fresh ideas—until it happens to him.

From The Wall Street Journal