The type of pronouns and the genre can be a clue when identifying the author's point of view FIRST PERSON Definition Clues A character within the story
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A literary element refers to components of a literary work (character, exposition, ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-?of-?view)
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There are two types of characterization, Direct and Indirect Point of view – The vantage point from which the story is told Who is telling the story?
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Omniscient point of view: the narrator reveals the thoughts of several characters Page 2 Resolution: The point in the story in which the conflict is resolved;
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Fundamental Literary Terms that Indentify Components of Narratives Narrative Point of View is the perspective from which the events in the story are
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Direct characterization or direct definition occurs when the narrator Internal focalization: perspective locatable in one character because it
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The sequence of events in a literary work The perspective from which the story is seen and told; three principal vantage points are most commonly employed
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phrase, or a particular group of words or phrases, at one single point in a text Figurative language: Any use of language where the intended meaning
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Definition: In literature, the 'point of view' is a literary device that depicts the manner in which a story is narrated/ depicted and who it is that tells the
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