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POINT OF VIEW “mode of access” or “window” through which the author tells the story the narrator determines the point of view of the story.

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1 POINT OF VIEW “mode of access” or “window” through which the author tells the story the narrator determines the point of view of the story

2 FIRST-PERSON NARRATOR
the story is being told to us by one of the characters in the story the narrator refers to himself or herself as "I"  may be a main or minor character don’t take the voice of the narrator for that of the author

3 FIRST-PERSON NARRATOR
Question: Is the first-person narrator reliable? Not really. Advantages: Convincing Simplifies writer’s tasks Disadvantages: Restricted view e.g. ignorant about the facts - out of negligence or naiveté May be dishonest Creates irony

4 THIRD-PERSON NARRATOR
the story is being told to us by a narrator who is not a character in the story “he,” “she,” “they” are used

5 TYPES OF 3RD-PERSON NARRATOR
Omniscient All-knowing Access to characters’ minds Limited Omniscient Access to one character’s mind Objective (Dramatic) Access to characters’ dialogue and actions No access to characters’ minds

6 Question: Is the third-person narrator reliable? Yes. More inclusive views of events and characters (not limited) Interpretation without interference


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