MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON by Mary Vasquez.

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MY POINT OF VIEW ON THE STORY OF JACKIE ROBINSON by Mary Vasquez

FIRST POINT OF VIEW -Describing yourself as the narrator -when you’re doing first person point of view, you use words like, me and I -types of books that describes first point of view are usually autobiographies

THIRD PERSON OMNICIENT  -the author knows how many characters feel in the story  -tells many characteristics about that character  -involves their problems and how the characters solve it

THIRD PERSON LIMITED  -author only knows how only one person feels  -the author describes how one person solves their problem  -sometimes the author describes how one character learns with a theme

JACKIE ROBINSON  Jackie Robinson was the first African American to play in the baseball league. Jackie Robinson had felt it was very unfair for African Americans to not being able to do things Caucasians could’ve done. Whenever someone complained about him, he felt more perseverance than the one he already had. He had a goal and he never thought it was impossible to accomplish. Jackie Robinson had to go through many obstacles but he did have a white trainer. After he had finally been able to play baseball, he got to the important leagues. that’s where he felt that he made a difference.  What is the point of view?  3 rd person limited  Why? The author for this passage only described how Jackie Robinson felt during his experience and how hard his work was.