Points of view

Cards (10)

  • point of view determines the narrator of the story
  • point of view determines the narrator of the story, the characters, and the tone of the story
  • types of pov
    1. first-person pov
    2. second-person pov
    3. third-person pov
  • first person point of view uses "i" to tell the reader what happened from their perspective.
  • third person point of view is when the author tells the story about someone else or something else without being involved themselves.
  • second person point of view is when the author addresses the reader directly using "you".
  • Second Person Point Of View - In this type of POV, the narrator speaks directly to the reader, often addressing them with words such as “you” and “your.” Second-person narrative can be used to create an immersive experience for the reader by making them feel more connected to the story.
  • First Person Point Of View - The narrator is one of the main characters in the story. This type of POV allows readers to get inside the head of the character and understand how they feel about events as they unfold.
  • in third person point of view, there are three types: objective, subjective, and omniscient.
  • Third Person Objective Point Of View - In this type of POV, the narrator describes events and actions without expressing any personal opinions or feelings. It provides a neutral account of what happens in the story.