character point of view quick check

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Character point of view in literature refers to the perspective from which the story is told. This can include first-person (where the narrator is directly involved in the story and uses words like "I" and "we"), second-person (where the narrator directly addresses the reader using "you"), and third-person (where the narrator is outside of the story and uses pronouns like "he," "she," and "they").

When analyzing character point of view, it is important to consider how the narrator's perspective influences the reader's understanding of the story and characters, as well as how it shapes the overall tone and themes of the work.
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