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Dive into the varying narrative viewpoints in storytelling - 1st person, 2nd person, and 3rd person. Understand the nuances of narration and how they shape the reader's experience.
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1st Person • In a story told by a first person narrator, do you • Only know what that character knows, thinks, and feels • Know what all of the characters in the story think and feel • Know what some of the characters in the story think and feel • Only know the events occurring in the story
1st person • What types of clues does the author give that tell you if the story is told by a 1st person narrator? • The narrator uses: • You • He, she, it, they • I and we
2nd person • A 2nd Person Point of view is uncommon. Where is it usually found? • Non-fiction • Poetry • Fiction
2nd Person • What types of clues does the author give that tell you if the story is told by a 2ndperson narrator? • The narrator uses: • You • He, she, it, they • I and we
3rd Person • What types of clues does the author give that tell you if the story is told by a 3rdperson narrator? • The narrator uses: • You • He, she, it, they • I and we
3rd Person • If you know what most (more than 3) or all of the characters think, feel, and do, the narrator is • 3rd Person Limited • 3rd Person Omniscient • 1st Person • 3rd Person Observant
3rd Person • If you only know the events that occur in the story that you are narrating, you are a • 3rd Person Limited Narrator • 3rd Person Omniscient Narrator • 2nd Person Narrator • 3rd Person Observant Narrator
3rd Person • If you only know a couple of the other characters thoughts and feelings, but the actions of all of the characters, you are a • 1st Person Narrator • 3rd Person Omniscient Narrator • 3rd Person Limited Narrator • 3rd Person Observant Narrator