A RECAP OF POV
Natalie Bright
First Person Point Of View: the “I” narrator.
First Person Peripheral: a narrator is a supporting character in the story, not the main character.
Second Person Point Of View: generally used in instructional writing.
Third Person Point Of View: used when your narrator is not a character in the story.
- Third Person Limited: limited to only one character.
- Third Person Multiple: This type is still in the “he/she/it” category, but now the narrator can follow multiple characters in the story.
- Third Person Omniscient: the narrator knows EVERYTHING. The narrator isn’t limited by what one character knows.
Thanks for joining us this month as we looked at Point of View. In October, we will be blogging about story Setting.
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