LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
Question
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1st person P.O.V.
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2nd person P.O.V.
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3rd person P.O.V.
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Dialogue
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Detailed explanation-1: -Omniscient means “all-knowing, ” and likewise an omniscient narrator knows every character’s thoughts, feelings, and motivations even if that character doesn’t reveal any of those things to the other characters.
Detailed explanation-2: -The most common narrative point of view is a third person viewpoint. In third person point of view the narrator refers to all characters with a third person pronouns such as ‘he’, ‘she’, or ‘they’. In other words, the narrator is not a story’s character but a separate entity.
Detailed explanation-3: -Here’s a look at the various types of third-person point of view: Omniscient: With this point of view, the narrator knows everything about the characters’ thoughts and feelings. They also know everything about the story.
Detailed explanation-4: -There are three main types of third-person point of view: limited, objective, and omniscient. The limited point of view is arguably the most popular. We’re allowed a close look into a single character, which often links the reader to your protagonist.
Detailed explanation-5: -As the author of a novel, you get to decide who tells your story. Writing in the third-person point of view is like hearing an announcer call a sporting event-a narrator gives a play-by-play of the plot from an outside perspective.