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Point of View

Point of View. Mrs. Ennis. What is Point of View?. Who is telling the story?. 3 Categories. First Person 2 nd Person Third Person Limited Omniscient. First Person. A character in the story is telling the story. The reader knows the character’s thoughts .

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Point of View

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  1. Point of View Mrs. Ennis

  2. What is Point of View? • Who is telling the story?

  3. 3 Categories • First Person • 2nd Person • Third Person • Limited • Omniscient

  4. First Person • A character in the story is telling the story. • The reader knows the character’s thoughts. • Signal words: “I”, “me”, or “my” • Example: “I couldn’t wait to start my trip! I grabbed my bags and started to walk!

  5. 2nd Person • The narrator tells the story to another character using "you"; the story is being told through the addressee's point of view. • This is a very rare point of view • Signal Words: you, yours, yourself • Examples: • Written speech or public address • Letter or email • Directions-how-to, pamphlet

  6. Third Person • A narrator outside of the story tells the story. • Signal words: “he” or “she” or “they” • Example: Sally was so excited to take a trip! She packed his things and started to walk.

  7. Third Person: Limited • A narrator outside the story tells the story AND knows what ONE character thinks and feels. • Signal words: “he”, “she” or “they” • Example Sally was so excited to take a trip! She packed his things and started to walk.

  8. Third Person Omniscient • A narrator outside of the story tells the story AND knows what EVERY character is thinking and feeling. • Signal words: “he”, “she”, “they” • Example: Sally was so excited to take a trip! She started to walk, thinking about visiting her friend Molly. Molly was at home, waiting happily for Sally to arrive.

  9. NOW LET’S PRACTICE!

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