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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As they have noted, literary point of view has two aspects: (1) Who is the narrator? (2) What is the narrator's relation to the action? (Brooks
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communicate more than one meaning, encouraging our interpretations Internal focalization: perspective locatable in one character because it highlights
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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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A literary element refers to components of a literary work (character, exposition, ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-?of-?view)
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turning point The perspective from which the story is seen and told; three principal vantage points The underlying meaning of a literary work, a
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Character - There are two meanings for "character": 1) a person in a Point of View - The angle from which the story is told literary devices
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