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1 Literary Analysis: Point of View
Shannon M. Daniels, Klein ISD

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3 Point of View Is the perspective from which a story is told
Most stories are told from a first-person or a third-person point of view.

4 Point of View: First-person
The narrator is a character in the story and and can tell only what he or she sees, knows, thinks, or feels. The narrator refers to himself or herself in the story with first-person pronouns like I and me.

5 Point of View: Third person
The narrator is not a character in the story, but describes events from the “outside.” The narrator refers to all the characters with third-person pronouns like he, she, and they.

6 Point of View: Omniscient and Limited Third-person
Omniscient third-person point of view The narrator reveals what every character in the story is thinking and feeling. Limited third-person point of view The narrator reveals only a single characters thoughts and feelings.


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