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NARRATION AND POINT OF VIEW

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1 NARRATION AND POINT OF VIEW

2 Narration Terminology
Narrator – fiction is mediated or represented to us through someone else Voice – narrator telling a story (style and tone) Focus – visual angle Point of View – voice and focus combined (look at style and tone) Irony – intention or attitude opposite to that which is actually stated

3 Types of Narrators Third Person Narrator – tells an unidentified listener or reader what happened, referring to characters using “he”, “she”, or “they”. Narrator is not a character. Omniscient – has access to the thoughts, perceptions, or experiences of more than one character. Limited – external 3rd person narrator who tells the story from a distinct point of view. Objective – does not explicitly report characters thoughts and feelings but obliquely suggests them through characters speech and actions.

4 Types of Narrators Continued
First Person Narrator – uses pronoun “I” Auditor – a listener within the fiction whose possible reaction is part of the story. Unreliable narrator – a narrator that is a villain, insane, fool, liar, hypocrite; effective at producing irony.

5 Types of Narrators Continued
Second Person Narrator – speak to “you”, reader becomes character in the story

6 Important Points Know the difference between the narrator and the author (implied author: perspective and values that govern the entire work, including the narrator) Do not trust narrator’s words as absolute truth


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