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Point of View

Point of View. The vantage point from which the story is told. First Person: story is told by one of the characters in his or her own words, that is from the “I” vantage point.

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Point of View

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  1. Point of View • The vantage point from which the story is told. • First Person: story is told by one of the characters in his or her own words, that is from the “I” vantage point. • Third Person limited: narrator tells from the vantage point of “he” or “she.” This person can only point out characters and actions, not what the character thinks or feels. • Third Person omniscient: an all-knowing observer who can describe all the characters and actions in the story as well as comment on what the characters think and feel.

  2. Theme • The main idea or the basic meaning of a literary work.

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