I think it could be one of the main characters, but it really depends on the specific details of the story. Sometimes, it's not immediately obvious.
Well, to figure out the narrator in 'The Ninny,' you'd have to look closely at the perspective from which the story is told. It might be a character involved in the events or an outside observer. Without knowing the story well, it's hard to say for sure.
The most obvious main character is the 'ninny' themselves. They are likely at the center of the story's action and the focus of the narrative.
Well, it could be centered around exploitation. The 'ninny' might be constantly taken advantage of, and through this, the theme could be highlighting the power dynamics and unfairness in certain relationships. For example, in a work or social context where the 'ninny' is made to do things without fully understanding the implications.
The narrator in 'The Raven' is an unnamed man. He is in a state of deep grief and melancholy, mourning the loss of his love, Lenore.
I think it could be the main character themselves. Sometimes, the narrator is the person experiencing the events in the story.
The narrator in 'Araby' is an unnamed boy who tells the story from his perspective.
It's possible that the narrator is an objective outsider, simply observing and reporting the events without getting too involved in the characters' internal worlds.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a character introduced specifically for the storytelling purpose and not someone obvious.
Well, it varies. Sometimes it's a protagonist sharing their experiences. Other times, it could be an all-knowing voice that gives insights into multiple characters' thoughts and actions.鍋跺皵, it might even be the author stepping in to tell the tale.
It could be the author themselves or a character within the story. Without more specific context, it's hard to say for sure.
I have no idea. It could be a character introduced specifically for narration or someone hidden within the plot. You might discover it by reexamining the story's details.