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Point Of View

Learn about the different types of point of view in storytelling, including first-person, second-person, and third-person (limited and omniscient), and how they affect the narrative.

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Point Of View

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  1. Point Of View By: Brittany Morgan

  2. Point of view definitions • The way a narrator tells a story • Narrator Is the person who tells the story • First – person point of view – when a character tells a story using the pronoun I or we • Third – person point of view – when the narrator tells the story using the pronouns they, he, or she.

  3. Point of view definitions • Third – person omniscient point of view – when the narrator knows everything about the story, including the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all the characters. • Third – person limited point of view – when the narrator tells the story through the thoughts and feelings of only one character • Second – person point of view – uses the pronoun you

  4. Examples • I finally feel alright today yesterday was a tough, tough day They say to take each day one at a time- to me, there is no other way. If you find yourself like I did, feeling blue and really down, look to the sky and take a few minutes maybe some good feeling will come around. this poem is written from which point of view! A. First person B. Second person C. Third – person limited D. Third – person omniscient

  5. Which word is BEST clue about the point of view of the poem! A. yesterday B. yourself C. I D. you

  6. Thinking It Through Greg knocked at the door softly. When it opened, an angry face looked back at him. Greg was frightened, so he muttered an apology and started to leave. Oh, your selling candy for school, the man said. Then he smiled and added, sorry to be rude. I thought you were someone else. I’d love to buy some! From which point of view is the paragraph written! Tell how you know. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  7. Some people have hearts of gold but her heart leaves something to be desired. No friend or diamond in the rough, thoughtful is not in her vocabulary. My cat sits on her almighty throne looking down on all of us. Just stay away and leave her be-Let that chip on her shoulder melt away. the first paragraph is written in which point of view! A. first person B. second person C. third-person limited D. third person

  8. The second paragraph is written in which point of view! A. third-person limited B. third person C. first person D. third-person omniscient

  9. THANK YOU FOR WACHTING

  10. CREDITS WRITTEN BY:BITTANY MORGAN MADE BY:BRITTANY MORGAN EDITED BY:BRITTANY MORGAN PRODUCED BY:BRITTANY MORGAN ART CHOCEN BY:BRITTANY MORGAN

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