This is post-metaphysical historicism, after all, and what historicists do is narrate. |
Yet its staid middle-class ending fails to narrate hard work as the proprietary glue that binds owner to estate. |
On-camera confessionals narrate already obvious conflicts with either eye-rolling sarcasm or lip-quivering sincerity. |
Levin's original touch was to narrate the story from the killer's point of view. |
It had such a following when it came out that they revamped the whole thing and put in Morgan Freeman to narrate it. |
The characters of Millie and Jamie narrate their sections in their own styles, and their two voices are very distinctive. |