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Reading Art and the art of reading (Elements of the Short Story) Monet, Claude. Wisteria. 1919. Oil on canvas. Paris, Musée Marmottan EQ: Why does point.

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1 Reading Art and the art of reading (Elements of the Short Story) Monet, Claude. Wisteria. 1919. Oil on canvas. Paris, Musée Marmottan EQ: Why does point of view matter in a story? ELA9RL1.a Fiction: Locates and analyzes such elements in fiction as … point of view.

2 From whose perspective are you looking at this scene? What details help you to determine the perspective?

3 From whose perspective are you looking at this scene? What details help you to determine the perspective? What makes the two perspectives different?

4 Point of View First person point of view tells a story from the perspective of the narrator. The narrator refers to himself as a character in the plot, using the pronoun “I.” Third person point of view tells the story from the perspective of a narrator who is not involved in the story, but who sees the plot happening. Pronouns used are “he,” “she,” “they,” rather than “I,” “me,” or “we.”


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