PPT-Point of View

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The Eyes of the Narrator What is POV The narrators position in relation to the story being told The narrator IS NOT the author The narrator is the character who

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The Eyes of the Narrator What is POV The narrators position in relation to the story being told The narrator IS NOT the author The narrator is the character who is telling the story It is a character created by the author . Read the following paragraphs and determine the point of view.. He was dressed in an old plain khaki uniform, with several buttons lacking. He hadn't recently shaved, wore no hat, and his hair had not been brushed. He walked a little pigeon-toed, humped over, with his hands in his trousers pockets. As he entered the aisle between the rigid lines of soldiers he seemed slightly embarrassed, and grinned and nodded to a . First Person. “I”. I walked down the alley.. I told myself I didn’t care when the police told me to stay in town.. I had an alibi, didn’t I?. You mean I might be arrested for the murder just because my pink wool signature scarf was found at the murder site?. Cougar English . Author~ . A person who writes a story. . Narrator~ . The character or . observer . telling the story. . Point of View~ . The view point of the story’s narrator. Stories can be told from several points of view. . Whatever your circumstance, the key to success is acting authentically. That means communicating with a point of view that is believable, appropriate and aligned with your organizational values.. Every successful communication effort has an inherent point of view. Think of point of view as the tone, voice, style or personality for your communication.. Common mistake - especially in first-person narration. Narrator (or other characters) is/are often ignorant of many things author knows or has radically different opinion than author. Examples: . Adventures of Huckleberry Finn . Review for Retest. Prefixes. Prefix. Meaning. Example. Re. Again. Redo (To. do something again) . restart (to. start again). Pre. Before. Preview. (to view before). Pretest (an early test). IN. Not. Whatever your circumstance, the key to success is acting authentically. That means communicating with a point of view that is believable, appropriate and aligned with your organizational values.. Every successful communication effort has an inherent point of view. Think of point of view as the tone, voice, style or personality for your communication.. Point of view is the perspective used to tell a story.. . First Person : Story is told from the point of view of a character.. The following words are used: . I . Me. My . Us. We. Our. We should have all built our houses with bricks!. By John Gardner. I can determine the point of view of the narrator and characters in a poem..  . 1-I am very lost.. 2-I have heard of point of view, but I don’t know . . what . it means.. 3-I can identify points of view in a story or poem.. SOLs . 8.5 C- Explain how authors use characters, conflict, point of view, voice, and tone to create meaning. . An introduction to point of view. Read the two passages on your paper. It is the same situation written from two different points of view. Discuss with a partner how the POV impacted your understanding of the situation. Write down your answers of the back of the paper. . K. Farmer 2011. Point of View. Point of view is the perspective used to tell a story. . First Person : Story is told from the point of view of a character.. The following words are used: . I . Me. My . Point of View Review 1 st person Melissa! I haven’t seen you since high school! We used to be such good friends! My mom mentioned you just the other day. Let me give you my phone number! Identify the words that show this is written in the 1 Point . of view. is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, . poem……. There are FIVE POV’s: 1. st. Person, 2. nd. By. Neha Ujjainkar & Abhishek Khandekar. Outline. Problem Statement. Introduction. Literature Review. Data set. Significance. Experiment Design. Timeline and Milestones. References. 2. Problem Statement.

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