Point of View Mrs. Ennis. What is Point of View? O Who is telling the story?
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Point of ViewMrs. Ennis
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What is Point of View?O Who is telling the story?
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3 Categories
OFirst PersonO2nd Person
OThird PersonOLimited
OOmniscient
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First PersonO A character in the story is telling the
story. O The reader knows the character’s
thoughts.O Signal words: “I”, “me”, or “my”O Example:
“I couldn’t wait to start my trip! I grabbed my bags and started to walk!
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2nd PersonO The narrator tells the story to another
character using "you"; the story is being told through the addressee's point of view.
O This is a very rare point of viewO Signal Words: you, yours, yourselfO Examples:
O Written speech or public addressO Letter or emailO Directions-how-to, pamphlet
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Third PersonO A narrator outside of the story tells
the story.O Signal words: “he” or “she” or “they”O Example:Sally was so excited to take a trip! She packed his things and started to walk.
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Third Person: LimitedO A narrator outside the story tells
the story AND knows what ONE character thinks and feels.
O Signal words: “he”, “she” or “they”O ExampleSally was so excited to take a trip! She packed his things and started to walk.
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Third Person Omniscient
O A narrator outside of the story tells the story AND knows what EVERY character is thinking and feeling.
O Signal words: “he”, “she”, “they”O 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.
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