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Narration and Point of View


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Narration and Point of View. Tania Hines Arati


Sharma. Narration. Narration: refers to the act of
telling a story, whether in prose or in verse And the
means by which that telling is accomplished.
Example 1: narrative forms in prose are the novel
the novella, and the short story.

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1. Narration and Point of View Tania Hines Arati Sharma

2. Narration Narration: • refers to the act of telling a story,


whether in prose or in verse • And the means by which that
telling is accomplished. Example 1: narrative forms in
prose are the novel the novella, and the short story.
Example 2: Narrative forms in verse are epic.

3. Narrator Narrator: of a literary work, of fiction, or poetry


is the one who tells the story. The narrator is always in
some sense the authors invention, one of the devices that
he or she is using to shape the narrative.

4. Point of View • Point of view: can be identified by the


pronoun that the narrator uses to recount events. “I”, “we”,
“he”, “she” “you”. • Example: In Song of Solomon pg.333 •
“She came all the way down and he looked in her eyes and
at her still mouth.”

5. First Person The first person invites the reader to engage


with a speaker who seems to be reading first-hand
experiences. The pronoun used is “I”, “We”.

6. Example 1: I have had an illustrious past. I have been a


pirate, a knight and a Native American Princess. I have
traveled to many lands, done great deeds, and witnessed
incredible sights, while still eating home cooked meals and
sleeping in my own bed. Adrienne Lee- Journeys from the
Dress-Up Box Despite my kindergarten teacher’s warnings,
I talk to strangers whenever I can- eighteen years of living
have convinced me that chance encounters are simply too
important to do otherwise. Joe Sullivan -Untitled

7. Third Person This is when the pronouns like “he” “she”


“they” are used to tell the story. There are two types of
Third Person Point of view Third Person Limited point of
view- Narrator describes events only from the perspective
and understanding of one or a few characters.

8. Third Person Omniscient Point of view- The narrator


can enter into the consciousness of any character,
evaluate motives, explain feelings, recount background
and predict outcome. • Intrusive narrator- a third person
narrator who o!ers philosophical or moral commentary on
the characters and the events.

9. -- Objective narrator- a third person narrator whose


presence is merely implied. We are left to infer the
character’s feelings from the spare matter of fact report
like dialogues

10. Examples: Third Person Limited- The black snake of


wounded vanity had been gnawing at his heart all night.
When he got out of bed, Pyotr Petrovitch immediately
looked in the lookingg-glass. Fyodor Dostoevsky- Crime
and Punishment Third Person Omniscent- “Exactly at
midnight, when Anna was still sitting at her desk finishing a
letter to Dolly, she heard the measured steps of slippered
feet, and Alexei Alexandrovich, washed and combed, a
book under his arm, came up to her.” “It's time, it's time,”
he said with a special smile, and went into the bedroom.
“And what right did he have to look at him like that?"
thought Anna, recalling how Vronsky looked at Alexei
Alexandrovich. Leo Tolstoy- Anna Karenina

11. Second person Point of view- The narrator addresses the


audience directly using the pronoun “you” Example : You
must write from what you know, from what has happened
to you. He wants deaths, he wants camping trips. Think
about what has happened to you. Lorrie Moore's -How to
Become a Writer

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