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All about the Narrator Narrator- person who tells the story Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. – You can only look at the narration to determine POV. – Words in dialogue do not count.
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Two main types of POV First person Third person
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First Person POV The narrator is in the story and refers to him/herself. Narrator will use words like – I, me, we, us, our, my
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First Person POV Example from Percy Jackson: “Look, I didn’t want to be a half blood. If you’re reading this because you think you might be one, my advice is: close this book right now. Believe whatever lie your mom or dad told you about your birth, and try to lead a normal life. … My name is Percy Jackson. I’m 12 years old. Until a few months ago, I was a boarding student at Yancy Academy, a private school for troubled kids in upstate New York. Am I a troubled kid? Yeah. You could say that.”
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Third Person POV The narrator is telling a story about other people. It's like gossip, but not always bad! Narrator will use words like He, she, him, her, they, them, their, (and characters’ names).
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Third Person POV Example: When Sam got home he saw that his mother had prepared his favorite meal for dinner. He also noticed there was a big box sitting on the kitchen table with his name on it. When he opened it he saw that it was full of all the books he had been wanting. He was so excited that after a long day at school he had such great things to come home to.
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Thought Shot 1. Identify what point of view your story is being told from. 2. Provide textual evidence that proves the point of view you identified. 3. Be sure to write the title of the book and author. Example- Touching Spirit Bear by: Ben Mikaelsen Third Person Point of View “Edwin pulled out a key and turned Cole roughly around to remove his handcuffs.” page 20.
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