![]() ![]() (Other formulations are possible the above is just an example.) ![]() Have I been stupid to take Dobby seriously?" Sending the family servant to stop me going back to Hogwarts also sounds exactly like the sort of thing Malfoy would do. Harry thought, "I can just see Malfoy strutting around the manor house. In direct discourse, we might have read something like the following: The quote from Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets does not seem to represent speech it seems to represent Harry Potter's thoughts without the introductory phrase "he thought". Oxford University Press, 2001) defines free indirect speech as follows:Ī manner of presenting the thoughts or utterances of a fictional character as if from that character's point of view by combining grammatical and other features of the character's 'direct speech' with features of the narrator's 'indirect' report. Chris Baldick's The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (second edition. ![]()
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