LITERATURE QUESTIONS
ELEMENTS OF LITERATURE
Question
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omniscient
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first person
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limited omniscient
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objective
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Detailed explanation-1: -The first-person point of view shares the virtues and limitations of the limited omniscient. It offers, sometimes, a gain in immediacy and reality, since we get the story directly from a participant, the author as intermediary being eliminated.
Detailed explanation-2: -First Person Point of View In first-person narration, the narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view. The narration usually utilizes the pronoun I (or we, if the narrator is speaking as part of a group).
Detailed explanation-3: -Point of view (POV) is what the character or narrator telling the story can see (his or her perspective). The author chooses “who” is to tell the story by determining the point of view. Depending on who the narrator is, he/she will be standing at one point and seeing the action.
Detailed explanation-4: -In third-person point of view, the author is narrating a story about the characters, referring to them by name, or using the third-person pronouns “he, ” “she, ” and “they.” The other points of view in writing are first person and second person.
Detailed explanation-5: -A piece written in first person can include only what that main character sees. This limits the amount of information or background in the story. The reader doesn’t get to see the action from any other character’s point of view. The story gives one main person’s experience and view on anything that happens.