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Point of View
Point of View. The Story’s
Voice. What Is Point of…
View?.
542 Point
views of view is the
• 12 slides
vantage point from which
a writer tells a story. A
writer tells a story through
the voice of a narrator. A
narrator
Point Ofmay Viewbe an
outside observer or a
Point Of View. A Crash
character in the story.
Course Courtesy of Card.…
Voices.
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• 15 slides
story?
POINT OF VIEW
POINT OF VIEW. Story:
Author:. (START) Who is t…
narrator?
284 views • 1 slides
_____________________________.
Who is telling the story?.
What is his/her
relationship to other
characters?.
Point of View Is the narrator
a character in the story?
Point of View. Point of
YES NO.
View. is the view from…
which
317 the
views story
• 13 is told.
slides
Who is telling the story? . 1
st Person. The story is told
by one of the characters in
the story Key Words: I, We,
My,
Point Us.Of
Examples.
View 1) I like
my freshly-painted
Point Of View. The point of
bedroom so much that I
which the story is told. 1 …
want to jump for joy!.
Person
547 viewsPoint OF View. First
• 5 slides
person point of view is a
point of view in which an
"I" or
"we" serves as
the
POINTnarrator of a piece of
of VIEW
fiction. Black Beauty by
POINT of VIEW. From
Anna Sewell is written as
whose perspective...?. 1st…
first person - from the
Person
590 viewsPOV. I, me, my, we,
• 28 slides
horse's point of view.
our…. First person
Narrator. Uses “I” Story is
told from a main
character’s POV. First
Narration
person Narrator. / Point of
View
Narration / Point of View.
Who is telling the story?.…
Point
240 of View
views (POV) = is the
• 10 slides
voice that tells a story
There are FOUR basic types
of Point of View . FIRST
PERSON – major character.
Point of Viewtells the
Main character
story Uses
Point “I”. Survey
of View. EXAMPLE.
Literature. Point of View…
defined.
487 views •The angle of vision
6 slides
of the storyteller Who’s
eyes are we seeing the
story through? Is the
narrator trustworthy? How
much
Pointknowledge
of View does the
narrator have? Types of
Point of View. Narrator.
point of view First person
The narrator “holds the…
Third Person limited
camera.”
459 views •The narrator tells
7 slides
the story. A writer’s choice
of narrator is called point
of view. There are two
types of point of view.
First-person
Point of View: point of view
Third-person point of view.
Point of View:. The Mona
First-Person Point of View.
Parson’s Text. First we wil…
start
246 by completing
views • 13 slides some
activities before reading
the text. You will answer
some questions that
should help you better
understand
Point of View the text and
the situation that Mona
Point of View. Point of View
Parsons found herself in.
:. The perspective a story …
Before Reading.
toldviews
201 from.• 8Itslides
establishes
the story’s narrator . First
Person:. The writer uses I
or me when the narrator is
speaking. We only get the
narrator’s
Point of perspective
View The
narrator could be the
The character or observer
protagonist or main
who tells the story. The…
character.
narrator.
251 views • A skilled author
9 slides
can suppress his own
feelings and get across the
feelings of the narrator in
the story~ telling the story
as the narrator
Point of Viewwould see
it.
Point of View. What is
point of view?. Point of…
viewviews
316 (POV)
• 12isslides
the way the
author allows you to see
and hear what's going on
in the story or text. 3 Types
of Point of view. 1 st POV 2
Identifying
nd POV 3 rd POV. the1 st POV.
Elements of…
Literature:
Identifying the Elements of
Narration/Point of
Literature: Narration/Poi…
View
of View.
958 views Student
• 14 slidesNotes
English I Mrs. Nagy.
Narration (definition).
Narration is the act of
narrating or telling a story.
Point
Narratingof can
Viewbe done in
writing
Point ofor in speaking
View. form
SPI 0701.8.2
(oral identify
TLW storytelling).
the author’s…
point
375 of view
views (i.e., first
• 25 slides
person, third person, third-
person limited, third-
person omniscient). Types.
first-person third-person
limited third-person
Point-of-View
omniscient. First Person.
Point-of-View. All about the
narrator telling own story
Narrator. Point-of-view is…
onlyviews
380 referring to the
• 22 slides
narrator’s point-of-view.
You can only look at the
narration to determine
POV. Words in dialogue do
not
Pointcount. Three points-of-
of View
view. First person Second
Point of View. A story is
person Third person. First
told through the eyes of …
Person POV.
character
372 or slides
views • 23 narrator—this
is the point of view. Point
of view. The author makes
a deliberate choice in
which point of view to use.
Point of View
Point of View. Things to
consider. Participant or…
non-participant
145 Objectivity
views • 12 slides
Distance Reliability.
Participant. 1 st person
Major character Minor
character Innocent eye
Narration
narrator Stream andofPoint
of View
consciousness Di!erent
times of a and
Narration narrator’s life.
Point of
Non-participant.
View. Narration and 3 rdPoin…
person
of View.
198 views The narrator of
• 19 slides
the story is the person who
is telling the story. There
are 4 main types of
narrators: omniscient first-
Point
person of View
third-person
(limited)
Point objective
of View. Narrative.
Definition of Point of Vie…
(Who’s
116 telling
views this story
• 9 slides
anyway?) -the vantage
point from which the story
is told. -determines how
much we, the readers,
know
Pointabout
of View the
characters. - especially
Point of View. A quick
when told at di!erent
review. FIRST PERSON. Th…
ages. 1st Person.
narrator
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a character in
the story – uses the first
person “I” to tell the story.
THIRD PERSON LIMITED.
The narrator does not
participate
Point of View in the action of
the story. The narrator
Point of View. Point of
relates the thoughts and
View: Who is right?.
feelings of only ONE
208 views • 18 slides
character.
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