The unidentified narrator speaks in the first person throughout the work, posing as an autobiography.
The narrator speaks about the many good times and positive attributes of her now-ex.
The unidentified narrator or preacher speaks in the first person throughout the work.
The song's narrator then spoke with confidence of his own future in heaven, but the tranquillity was all surface.
The narrator grabs the spear and speaks, trying to hold back the tide of destruction.
Instead, the show's narrator (voiced by Lawrence) speaks for him.
By the end, the narrators speak of another trip taken countless times, as in the grandfather's case.
The narrator speaks of a former lover who regrets leaving him, and now wants to come back.
The narrator speaks for everyone when he says, "That's where the dead exist - in our hearts."
The narrator usually speaks explicitly to the viewers and to the characters as well.