The Scarlet Ibis

We don’t know the narrators name. Why do you suppose, the author chose to leave his narrator unnamed? How does this impact the readers experience?

Literally all over, not once does it state the name of the narrator or why that is.

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I think the Narrator is up to the reader to interpret. This gives the reader a greater sense of control an imagery in how they process the narrator.