Glossary Narrative Terms in Fiction and Film / Term
One of four types of narrative communication, report (also known as indirect discourse) is an account of a different character's thoughts cast in the narrator's diction. Report differs from free indirect discourse in that in report, the diction is clearly the narrator's, while in free indirect discourse, there exists ambiguity as to whether the diction is that of the narrator or that of the character.
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