It might have been a wise old neighbor or a teacher who was passionate about the culture and took the time to share the stories with the narrator.
Perhaps it was a combination of different people. Maybe some family members and local historians who passed on the tales through generations.
It could have been an elder in the community. Maybe a grandparent or a respected storyteller.
The narrator in 'Old Yeller' is Travis Coates, who tells the story from his perspective.
In modern literature and film, these stories are increasingly common. Many contemporary novels and movies feature female characters who are taught or learn on their own to be more dominant in their relationships. This reflects the changing social attitudes towards gender roles. For example, movies like 'The Devil Wears Prada' where the female boss is in a dominant position in her professional and, to some extent, personal relationships.
Fan Ruoruo's medical skills were taught by Ku He.
Well, it can vary. Sometimes it's a professional storyteller hired for events or recordings. Their tone and pace are trained to engage the listeners effectively.
In many first grade stories, it could be a teacher or a student sharing their experiences.
Well, an old woman might be a great ghost story narrator because she's likely heard a lot of stories over the years and knows how to build suspense. Also, her age might give her a certain gravitas that makes the stories more believable.
One such story could be in a modern relationship where a woman, through self - help books on female empowerment in relationships, learns to be more assertive and take the lead in certain aspects like financial planning for the couple. This gives her the confidence to 'dominate' in a positive sense, making decisions that benefit both her and her partner.
It could be the main character themselves sharing their experiences.
It could be a character within the story itself or an external observer. Sometimes, it's not immediately clear.
It could be a character within the story or an external observer. Sometimes, it's not immediately clear until you delve deeper into the plot.