Yes, Jie (Jie Da) had dubbed the character Zhang Lingyu from "Under One Person."
Jack-Eye (also known as Aron) is a significant male character who serves as an ally and has a connection to Lyre. He has his own POV chapters and plays an important role in the story's supernatural conflicts. He is sometimes referred to by his real name Aron.
Lyre and Jack-Eye (Aron) appear to have a close connection—romantic or deeply bonded. In Chapter 237, Lyre mentions Aron/Jack-Eye four times, indicating she misses him. They work as a team, relaying information and strategies.
Jack-Eye's dual naming (Jack-Eye as his alias, Aron as his real name) suggests a past he's running from or a role that requires anonymity. His dark humor masks deep loyalties and a complex history with Lyre.
A narrative voice is basically the way the story is told to the readers. It can be in first person (like 'I did this'), second person ('You do that'), or third person ('He did this').
The narrative voice refers to the voice of the character's mouth, breathing, footsteps, etc. It can be used to express the emotions, personality, psychology, etc. of the character to make the work more vivid, real, and infectious. How can the performance of the narrative voice be different in narrative works? Different voices can express different emotions and personalities. For example, the tone and volume of a person's voice can reflect his mood and attitude. If he is uneasy or nervous, he will speak in a low and slow voice; if he is calm or cheerful, he will speak clearly and loudly. Different voices can express different moods and situations. For example, when a person was in a state of sadness or pain, they might make a hoarse voice, while when they were in a state of excitement or happiness, they might make a high-pitched voice. Different voices can reflect different mental states and thinking processes. For example, a person might make a relatively quiet sound when he was in a state of contemplation or thinking, and a relatively noisy sound when he was in a state of panic or nervousness. Different voices can also show different regional and cultural differences. For example, a person may have different accents and intonations when speaking in different regions, and people in different cultures may use different languages and expressions, so the voice can also reflect different cultural differences. The narrative voice plays an important role in the narrative works. Different voices can enhance the realism and appeal of the works.
Yes. In Chapter 237, "Lyre: Backlash," a reader notes that Lyre mentions Aron (Jack-Eye) four times, clearly missing him. Their separation is a source of emotional tension for Lyre throughout certain arcs.
Based on the dialogue, a female character has attacked Jack-Eye before when not fully conscious—possibly during a possessed state, arcana backlash, or shapeshifting episode. The fact that she's now "fully conscious" is significant.
The narrative voice can be described by analyzing the tone, language style, and perspective of the storyteller. For example, if it's written in a first-person perspective, you might notice a more intimate and subjective tone.
Gothic fiction is often marked by elements like dark and mysterious settings, supernatural elements, and intense emotions.