The Wedding-Knell
Who is the narrator in the short-story, The Wedding-Knell?
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The story is narrated by an unnamed narrator. He was not present at the events of the story. His grandmother was present as a little girl, and she has told the story to the narrator. Thus, the reader is being told the story third-hand and decades after the fact. This framing device lends an air of fable and uncertainty to the events of the story.
The Wedding-Knell