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  3. Point of View - Definition and Examples | LitCharts

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    Point of view refers to the perspective that the narrator holds in relation to the events of the story. The three primary points of view are first person, in which the narrator tells a story from their own perspective ("I went to the store"); second person , in which the narrator tells a story about you, the reader or viewer ("You went to the ...

  4. Third person point of view can be omniscient, meaning the narrator can see and know everything within the story, or limited, meaning the narrator is restricted in what they see and know of the story. Here are some well-known examples of literary works with third person point of view: Beloved. Lord of the Flies. Little Women.

  5. What Is Point of View in Writing, and How Does It Work?

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    Point of view is the writer’s way of deciding who is telling the story to whom. Establishing a clear point of view is important because it dictates how your reader interprets characters, events, and other important details. There are three kinds of point of view: first person, second person, and third person.

  6. What is Point of View? Definition & 8 Types of Point of View

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    Point of view (sometimes called the PoV) is the direction from which the story is being told and the way the writer chooses to communicate with the reader. In other words, it determines who is narrating the story. Some stories are told from only one character’s point of view, while others are told from many. When telling your story, you can ...

  7. Examples of Point of View. Sandra Cisneros wrote a story called “Eleven.”. The point of view is the perspective of 11-year-old Rachel. The story takes place at school during her birthday and is about her humiliation of receiving an old sweater. Throughout the story, she speaks in the first-person point of view, sharing her thoughts as ...

  8. Second person point of view, which uses the pronoun you, is one of the least used POVs in literature because it places the reader in the hot seat and is hard to manage for a full-length novel. It’s used in experimental literature to try out new styles of writing. In the wrong hands, it just feels gimmicky.

  9. In other words, a first person point of view makes the narrator the eyewitness to the plot of the story. Using a first person point of view allows an author to dive much more deeply into the narrator’s character, since the reader gets to hear the narrator’s inner thoughts and experience the narrator’s emotions. Additionally, it makes the ...