When reading silently, is the voice narrating in your head your own, or someone elses'?


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It depends. If the narrator is written in first person, then the voice would go with the narrator (male, young, with certain accent, etc.) If the narrator is omniscient, then I hear my voice. The dialogues are always in different voices.

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mine is by james earl jones
your own because your the one reading the book or whatever so yeah it would be you narrating
sometimes I think in other people's voices, is that weird?
I don't really use a voice in my head when I read, I just read, like without a voice or pictures. like i can picture places or like setting but not people. But the setting thing is weird, like the book might say something is on the right, but I will picture it on the left, or wherever I originally had it in my mind.
That depends on what kind of thing I'm reading. If I'm reading a book that's fictional, I hear the imagined voices of the characters in the book. If I'm reading a book that's strictly informational (like a textbook), I hear my own voice.
Tom Hanks does all my male narrators unless they are European then I it's the dude from Green Card.

As for the female narrative--it's me. Sometimes I have an accent.


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