LITERATURE QUESTIONS
TRADITIONAL LITERATURE
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First person point of view
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Second person point of view
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Third person limited point of view
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Third person omniscient point of view
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Detailed explanation-1: -In first-person narration, the narrator is a person in the story, telling the story from their own point of view.
Detailed explanation-2: -The narrator is the person who is recounting the narrative, and is separate from the author, or the actual human who wrote the story. A narrator can be a character within the story, or an outside observer who does not interact with the other characters, but just informs the reader about them.
Detailed explanation-3: -In a story told from first-person point of view, the narrator is one of the characters and tell us what he or she experiences and thinks about those experiences. First person point of view is probably the most immediately obvious. All the actions are seen and reported by someone in the story.
Detailed explanation-4: -First person point of view is when a story is told from a character’s own perspective using the pronoun ‘I, ’ or more unusually, from a collective perspective using the plural pronoun “we.” The narrator interprets events in their own voice, giving the reader direct access to their thoughts, feelings, and opinions.
Detailed explanation-5: -First-person perspective: In a first-person narrative, the narrator is part of the story and will commonly (though not necessarily) assume the role of protagonist. They use first-person pronouns to refer to themselves and can only reveal their own knowledge, thoughts, and feelings unless the narrator is omniscient.