Sunday, September 26, 2010

Post #3 Point of View

As is described in our red Reader's Handbook, point of view is the vantage point from which a story is told. 
  • First peron pint of view is where the story is told by one of the charcters.  We are limited to knowing only what that character knows, thinks and feels.  How do you know if it is first peron point of view?  The character uses pronouns such as I or we and usually participates in much of the action.
  • Third person omniscient (all knowing) is where the story is told by a narrator who is not a charcter in the story.  The narrator will relate the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.  We know how everyone thinks and feels.  The narrator will use pronouns such as she, he, and they.
  • Third person limited is the most common point of view.  This is where the story is told by a narrator.  However, the narrator will relate the thoughs and feelings of just one character, usually the main character.  We do not know how the other characters are feeling and thinking.  Again, she, he and they will be used as pronouns.
  1. Who is telling the story in your novel?
  2. What point of view is this?
  3. Think about the story from a viewpoint of a different character.  How would the story be different? What details would be left out or added?
The story, The Kid Comes Back by John R. Unis, is told from Roy's point of view.  He is the main character, but he is not telling the story, a narrator is telling it.  So this is called third person limited.  We only know how Roy is feeling and what he is thinking.  He is angry because the mechanics don't seem to be aware of the danger of war.  The story would be different if it were told from the point of view of one of the mechanics because we wouldn't hear how afraid the gunners are up in the war planes.

6 comments:

  1. This is first person point of veiw because the main characther Mia is telling the story not a narrator.
    Margaret K.

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  2. The story is being told by first person, because our book group saw "me " and "I". If Jenna had been telling the story by her point of view some details may not be there as if Mia was telling the story (which she is) so the story may be more centered around Jenna and not Mia.
    -Tarah Eastwood Period 1

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  3. the point of view is from mia's point of view because we know her thoughts and she says like i and me so i know that it is mia's point of view i also dont know what other people are thinking unless they say it. katie S. block 6

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  4. I agree with katie s from block six...as well as evryone else who said its first person!!!! like you all said, you can see words in there like "I" or "Me". and you can ojnly see how other people feel if they say it
    fiona b

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  5. This is a First person point of view because Mia tells the story not a narator and Mia is the MAIN CHARACTER!!!!!
    Anett Marie Morales Period 1

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  6. I agree with everyone that it is a first person point of veiw. Because as everyone else said there are the words "Me" and "I".

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