
Narrator (Frame Story)
from The House on the Borderland
Tonnison's friend, the primary narrator of the frame story. Observant and intellectual, initially skeptical but ultimately deeply disturbed and somewhat convinced by the manuscript's veracity. Possesses a certain literary sensibility.
Personality Traits
About Narrator (Frame Story)
Narrator (Frame Story) is a supporting character in William Hope Hodgson's classic novel "The House on the Borderland" (1908). Tonnison's friend, the primary narrator of the frame story. Observant and intellectual, initially skeptical but ultimately deeply disturbed and somewhat convinced by the manuscript's veracity. Possesses a certain literary sensibility.
With PageSpeak, you can have real conversations with Narrator (Frame Story), exploring their perspective on the events of the story and getting to know their personality through natural dialogue. Whether you want to discuss philosophy, ask about their experiences, or simply chat, Narrator (Frame Story) is ready to talk.
Other Characters from The House on the Borderland
Want to Talk to Narrator (Frame Story)?
PageSpeak is coming soon. Sign up to get notified when you can start conversations with Narrator (Frame Story).



