International Journal of Humanities and Social Science

ISSN 2220-8488 (Print), 2221-0989 (Online) 10.30845/ijhss

The Narrative of Migrant Experience on the Ecuadorian Tale
Marcelo León Castro, Yovany Salazar Estrada

Abstract
As part of the investigation on stories of international migration of Ecuadorians to the United States, this article analyzes the narrative of the migratory process. With the results of the application of documentary bibliographic methodology, the work begins with an explanation of what constitutes the point of view and/or narrative perspective. In a second stage, it describes, exemplifies, and analyzes three types of common selected objects of study tales narrators. The omniscient narrator, who is present recreating stories about immigration,. The witness narrator, although less frequent, is also present in some of analyzed stories; and the protagonist narrator, who is in the majority stories about the migration of Ecuadorians to Spain.

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