However, the narrator is often referred to as "he" and "the narrator".
The narrative voice is omniscient, meaning it knows everything about the characters and the events in the story. However, it is also indirect and detached, often commenting on the events and the characters' motivations without directly revealing their thoughts or feelings.
This ambiguity in the narrator's identity contributes to the enigmatic nature of the novel, leaving readers to question the reliability of the story and its meaning.