What is point of view in a story?
Point of view in a story refers to the perspective from which the story is told. It can either be told in the first person (using the pronouns I, me, we, and us) or in the third person (using the pronouns he, she, they, and it). The point of view can also be limited (meaning the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character) or omniscient (meaning the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters).
How can you tell if a text is written in the third person point of view?
The main character is the narrator, and tells the story
He uses pronouns like I, m, we, my, mine and ours
You can tell that the narrator is biased against something
He uses pronouns like he, she, it, hers, it’s, and them.
Point of view in a story. Quick check.
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