The narrator in the Franklin's Tale is not specifically identified within the text. The tale is presented in the third person, with an omniscient narrator providing descriptions and insights into the characters and events.
The Franklin - The word "Franklin" means "free man." In Chaucer's society, a Franklin was neither a vassal serving a lord nor a member of the nobility. This particular Franklin is a connoisseur of food and wine, so much so that his table remains laid and ready for food all day.
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The Monk.
The person who tells you a tale is usually a narrator.
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They have much in common both being unreliable and mad. But to the differences. In the Cask of the Amontillado the narrator is angry and bent on revenge. In the tell-tale heart the narrator is sincere and acts our of paranoia.
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The cast of Tale of a Trotter - 1956 includes: Marty Glickman as Yonkers Raceway Narrator Peter Roberts as Narrator
The narrator keeps insisting that he is not mad in "The Tell-Tale Heart."
Chaucer The narrator of The Canterbury Tales The Pardoner The tale the Pardoner tells
This would be a storyteller or a narrator.
The narrator is Offred, a Handmaid.
The narrator in "The Tell-Tale Heart" is disturbed by his neighbor's pale, vulture-like eye, which he finds unsettling and believes is evil. This eye ultimately becomes the focus of the narrator's obsession and drives him to commit murder.