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Note #4: Narrator
Looking at the chapter you are reading now, look for clues about the narrator.
1. Is the narrator first-person, second-person, or third-person? How can you tell?
2. Is the narrator omniscient or limited? How can you tell?
3. is the narrator objective? unreliable? how can you tell?

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1. The narrator in Hatchet is a third-person narrator. This can be determined by the use of pronouns such as "he" and "his" when referring to the main character, Brian.

2. The narrator is limited, as the story is told from Brian's perspective and the reader only knows what he knows and experiences.

3. The narrator is objective, as the story is presented in a straightforward manner without any biased opinions or subjective interpretations. The narrator simply presents Brian's actions and thoughts without imposing any personal judgments.
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