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PerspectivePoint of View

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Human eye lash hairs

http://www.lifebuzz.com/microscope/

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A banana

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Toilet paper

http://www.lifebuzz.com/microscope/

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Needle and thread

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Spider Skin

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1 a way of looking at or thinking about something <whether she was being rude or candid is all a matter of perspective> Synonyms angle, eye view, outlook, shoes, slant, standpoint, vantage point, viewpoint

Related Words interpretation, spin; belief, conviction, eye, feeling, judgment (or judgement), mind, mind-set, notion, opinion, perception, persuasion, sentiment, verdict, view; impression, take

Phrases frame of reference, point of view

2 all that can be seen from a certain point <the perspective from the hotel balcony was dominated by the lake and mountains> Synonyms command, lookout, outlook, panorama, perspective, prospect, vista

Related Words landscape, scene, scenery; ken, sight; visual field

Perspective

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Why would perspective be important to understanding a story?

Think, Pair, Share

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The vantage point from which a story is told- can affect your understanding of characters and events. Point of veiw is created by a writer’s choice of narrator, the voice that tells the story. The narrator may be a character in the story or an outside observer.

Point of View

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The narrator

*is a main character in the story

*uses the pronouns I and me

*shares his or her subjective, or personal , view of other characters and events

*doesn’t know the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of other characters

First -person

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Nervously, I eyed Gwen, my competition in the election, and flashed her a gracious smile. Believe me- I wasn’t feeling very gracious.

After Gwen began her speech, I relaxed. What kind of campaign speech is that? I thought. There’s no way I’ll lose now!

First Person Example

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The narrator

*is not a character in the story but an outside observer

*zooms in on the thought, feelings, and opinions of

one character

Third- Person Limited

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Devin had trouble wiping the smile off his face as he listened to Gwen fumble through her speech. For a brief moment, he felt a wave of sympathy for Gwen. Then Devin forgot about his opponent and started planning his acceptance speech in his head.

Third Person Limited Example

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The narrator

*is not a character in the story but an outside observer whose observations can be objective, or unbiased

*is “all knowing” – that is, he or she has access to the thoughts, feelings, and opinions of all the characters

Third- Person Omniscient

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Feeling confident and superior, Devin gave his opponent, Gwen, a genuine smile as she walked past him.

Though Gwen returned Devin’s smile, she was suspicious of his kindness. He’s probably gloating over my mistakes, Gwen thought angrily.

Third-Person Omniscient Example