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Why is the narrator important to a story?

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Because the narrator sets the tone and the mood :)

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Without the narrator of the story, stories would make no sense. Narrators narrorate the parts of a story so the reader can have a basic understanding of the thing they are reading. Can you imagine reading Harry Potter by just the words? No description of the setting, the movement, etc

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