Asked by yurrr
What point of view is the novel narrated?
1st person
3rd person limited
2nd person
3rd person omniscient
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I don’t know which novel you mean — could you give the title or paste a short passage? I can identify the point of view from that.
Quick checklist you can use right away:
- First person — narrator uses I/me/my and only reports their own direct experience and thoughts.
- Second person — narrator uses you/your (addresses the reader or a character as “you”).
- Third person limited — narrator uses he/she/they and shows the thoughts/feelings of one character only (or one at a time).
- Third person omniscient — narrator uses he/she/they and knows the thoughts/feelings of many characters, plus information beyond any single character’s knowledge.
Note: free indirect discourse can make third-person-limited feel very close to a character’s voice. Paste a passage and I’ll label the POV and explain why.
Quick checklist you can use right away:
- First person — narrator uses I/me/my and only reports their own direct experience and thoughts.
- Second person — narrator uses you/your (addresses the reader or a character as “you”).
- Third person limited — narrator uses he/she/they and shows the thoughts/feelings of one character only (or one at a time).
- Third person omniscient — narrator uses he/she/they and knows the thoughts/feelings of many characters, plus information beyond any single character’s knowledge.
Note: free indirect discourse can make third-person-limited feel very close to a character’s voice. Paste a passage and I’ll label the POV and explain why.
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