What does homodiegetic mean?
Homodiegetic means (literature, film) Of or relating to the narrator of a dramatic work who is also the protagonist or other character in the work..
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(literature, film) Of or relating to the narrator of a dramatic work who is also the protagonist or other character in the work..
The second part of the novella, including chapters 13-15, is more personal and reflective. Here, our apparently heterodiegetic narrator reveals himself to be homodiegetic: to be Tanner's sidekick BB Trane, previously referred to in the third person.
Use homodiegetic when its meaning, tone and grammar fit the full sentence. A synonym is not always a direct replacement.
Homodiegetic means (literature, film) Of or relating to the narrator of a dramatic work who is also the protagonist or other character in the work..
The closest synonym depends on the sentence and intended sense.
Possible antonyms include heterodiegetic.
The second part of the novella, including chapters 13-15, is more personal and reflective. Here, our apparently heterodiegetic narrator reveals himself to be homodiegetic: to be Tanner's sidekick BB Trane, previously referred to in the third person.
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