Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-32182236-20190716014521/@comment-32182236-20190720155643

One could say that the first conclusion is a hasty generalization.

I would say that Chara being the narrator is the most logical explanation for the evidence, though. While there could be two narrators, which both happen to use white text, narrate what they see, use the same text sound effects, without any indication of which narrator is speaking at the time... this is where Occam's Razor comes into play.

If I were to attack your second argument, I'd probably argue against the truth of Premise 2, and attempt to find another reason for the narrator to make such a comment. That, or I'd argue that you're missing a third, possibly false premise:That the fact that Chara died on their own bed is not common knolwedge (as it very well could be).