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Point of View. Point of View :. The perspective a story is told from. It establishes the story’s narrator . First Person:. The writer uses I or me when the narrator is speaking. We only get the narrator’s perspective The narrator could be the protagonist or main character.
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Point of View : • The perspective a story is told from. • It establishes the story’s narrator.
First Person: • The writer uses Ior mewhen the narrator is speaking. • We only get the narrator’s perspective • The narrator could be the protagonist or main character. • They could be a bystander. • How does this impact the story?
Second Person: • The writer uses you when explaining things the main character does. • This is meant to make the reader feel like they are the narrator.
Third Person: • The narrator isn’t one of the characters. • The writer refers to all characters by nameor with he or she.
Third Person Omniscient Omniscient= all knowing • The narrator is able to be in all characters’ heads. • How does this impact the story?
Third Person Limited • The narrator is able to be in some of the characters’ heads. • How does this impact the story?
Third Person Objective • The narrator is able to be in none of the character’s heads. • How does this impact the story?