Point of View of Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment Arranged By : Mardiana ( 1305085065 ) Suryani Ratna S ( 1305085046 ) Hasrawati ( 1305085062 ) Agus Heriyana ( 1305085060 ) Marcelina Boleng ( 1305085044 ) Zenita Febrianti ( 1305085042 ) Agus Wiranata P ( 1305085069 )
Point of View Point of view is a technical term which describes the relationship between the narrator and the other characters of a story. Point of view is the vantage point from which a writer narrates or tells a story.
Point of View First Person Second Person Third Person Third Person Limited Third Person Omniscient
First Person the narrator is a character in the story. First Person knows and can tell only what he or she thinks and feels. The first person is I, me, my, mine, we, us, ours. Example : I went back to the office, the man followed with groans of pain, and I turned up the lamp.
Second Person Usually for instructions Uses “You”; from “your” perspective. Examples First, gather your materials. Add 1 cup sugar to flour.
Third Person Third person limited Third person omnicient Narrator usually isn’t involved. Tells other's stories. Lots of “He,” “She,” & character names. There are parts of the third person : Third person limited Third person omnicient
Third Person Limited In third-person-limited point of view, the narrator plays no parts in the story and knows, can tell what a single character is thinking and feeling. Example : Tim was mad at Shay. He blamed her. Shay just left without saying anything. She left a note and then left him.
Third Person Omniscient Narrator is all knowing. Narrator tells thoughts and feelings of more than one character. Omni = All Scient = Knowing Example : All of these people had lived very sad and unfortunate lives (Line 5)
Point of View of Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment Point of View in the story is The-third-person Omniscient because the author of this story, Nathaniel hawthorne knows feelings of Dr. Heidegger and his guests’ thoughts.
We can see in the story : Line 5 – 20 Line 25 – 40