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Katrina Edwards
2 March, 04:58
Definition of sympathetic narrator
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Baylee Hutchinson
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A sympathetic character is a fictional character in a story whom the writer expects the reader to identify with and care about, if not necessarily admire. Protagonists, almost by definition, fit into the category of a sympathetic character; so, however, do many supporting characters and even antagonists.
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