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PERSPECTIVE Also known as “Point of View”. KEY IDEAS  Definition  First-Person Perspective  Second-Person Perspective  Third-Person Perspective.

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1 PERSPECTIVE Also known as “Point of View”

2 KEY IDEAS  Definition  First-Person Perspective  Second-Person Perspective  Third-Person Perspective

3 WHAT IS PERSPECTIVE  A specified or stated manner of consideration or appraisal; a standpoint  An opinion, attitude or judgment  The position of the narrator in relation to the story, as indicated by the narrator’s outlook from which the events are depicted and by the attitude toward the characters

4 WHAT IS FIRST-PERSON PERSPECTIVE?  Narrator uses “I, me, my, we, our” as descriptive pronouns  Story is told from a main character’s perspective  PRO to first person perspective: Readers often understand the main character better than other characters  CON to first person perspective: Readers often only see one perspective, that of the main character, who may be unreliable

5 WHAT IS SECOND-PERSON PERSPECTIVE?  Narrator uses “You, your, yours, yourself” as descriptive pronouns  This type of perspective is rare, and is usually in the form of the narrator talking to his/herself

6 WHAT IS THIRD-PERSON PERSPECTIVE?  There are three types of third-person perspectives:  Omniscient  All knowing: the narrator sees into the minds of all characters  Limited Omniscient  Narrator can see into only one character’s mind, but doesn’t use “I, we, etc.”  Gives the impression that we are very close to the main character’s mind, but not entirely inside; we don’t get to know ALL thoughts and details as they think  Objective  Narrator only describes and does– he/she doesn’t enter characters’ thoughts  Like a video camera, the narrator tells what characters do and say, not think

7 REVIEW  Questions?


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