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Point of View

Types of Points of View https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OGMlrRSALY Get out a piece of paper, and be ready to write! Write down everything you see in the video. You’ll have to pause the video to write down all the notes.

Examples Number your paper #1-6. Identify each example as first person, second person, third person omniscient, third person objective, or third person limited.

Example 1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_4tGTzdmwzQ

Example 2 - Excerpt from “Miss Brill” by Katherine Mansfield Oh, how fascinating it was! How she enjoyed it! How she loved sitting here, watching it all! It was like a play. It was exactly like a play. Who could believe the sky at the back wasn't painted? But it wasn't till a little brown dog trotted on solemn and then slowly trotted off, like a little "theatre" dog, a little dog that had been drugged, that Miss Brill discovered what it was that made it so exciting. They were all on the stage. They weren't only the audience, not only looking on; they were acting. Even she had a part and came every Sunday. No doubt somebody would have noticed if she hadn't been there; she was part of the performance after all. How strange she'd never thought of it like that before! And yet it explained why she made such a point of starting from home at just the same time each week - so as not to be late for the performance - and it also explained why she had quite a queer, shy feeling at telling her English pupils how she spent her Sunday afternoons.

No wonder. Miss Brill nearly laughed out loud. She was on the stage No wonder! Miss Brill nearly laughed out loud. She was on the stage. She thought of the old invalid gentleman to whom she read the newspaper four afternoons a week while he slept in the garden. She had got quite used to the frail head on the cotton pillow, the hollowed eyes, the open mouth and the high pinched nose. If he'd been dead she mightn't have noticed for weeks; she wouldn't have minded. But suddenly he knew he was having the paper read to him by an actress! "An actress!" The old head lifted; two points of light quivered in the old eyes. "An actress - are ye?" And Miss Brill smoothed the newspaper as though it were the manuscript of her part and said gently; "Yes, I have been an actress for a long time."

Example 3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRG2nZn2qjY

Can you name the following slogans that are written in second person point of view?

Example 4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tvKzyYy6qvY

Example 5 - Excerpt from Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Fern pushed a chair out of the way and ran outdoors. The grass was wet and the earth smelled of springtime. Fern's sneakers were sopping by the time she caught up with her father. "Please don't kill it!" she sobbed. "It's unfair." Mr. Arable stopped walking. "Fern," he said gently, "you will have to learn to control yourself." "Control myself?" yelled Fern. "This is a matter of life and death, and you talk about controlling myself." Tears ran down her cheeks and she took hold of the ax and tried to pull it out of her father's hand. "Fern," said Mr. Arable, "I know more about raising a litter of pigs than you do. A weakling makes trouble. Now run along!"

Example 6 - Excerpt from Middlemarch by George Eliot “Shall you wear them in company?” said Celia, who was watching her with real curiosity as to what she would do. ‘Dorothea glanced quickly at her sister. […] “Perhaps,” she said, rather haughtily. “I cannot tell to what level I may sink.” ‘Celia blushed, and was unhappy: she saw that she had offended her sister, and dared not say even anything pretty about the gift of the ornaments which she put back into the box and carried away. Dorothea too was unhappy […] questioning the purity of her own feeling and speech in the scene which had ended with that little explosion.’

Assignment - Due Wednesday 3/6 Think about the point of view in which Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is written. Choose ONE of the following diary entries from our Anne Frank book. Follow the specific instructions for the entry you choose.

Option 1: Page 49 - Thursday, November 12, 1942 Rewrite this entry in the perspective of Albert Dussel (instead of Anne). In other words, what would this diary entry look like if it were written in first person point of view from Albert’s perspective? Option 2: Pages 124-125 - Saturday, December 25, 1943 Rewrite this entry in the perspective of Otto Frank (instead of Anne). In other words, what would this diary entry look like if it were written in first person point of view from Pim’s perspective?