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| 1 | point of viewby lsharp | 5 terms | October 3, 2007 |
| 2 | point of views and charactersby nirosha | 9 terms | June 18, 2008 |
| 3 | Point of view - punby 11macmo | 10 terms | May 21, 2008 |
| 4 | Point of View/Settingby 21023-Peter | 13 terms | March 16, 2008 |
| 5 | Point of View/Settingby 21023-Peter | 13 terms | March 16, 2008 |
| 6 | point of viewby lsharp | 5 terms | October 3, 2007 |
| # | Term | Definition | From Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | point of view | "eyes" through which the story is told | Literary Terms |
| 2 | point of view | Perspective from which a story is told | 2nd Set SAT Words |
| 3 | Point of View | The narrative perspective from which a literary work is presented to the reader. Main types are 1st person, 2nd person and 3rd person. | Literary Terms |
| 4 | point of view | Refers to who tells us a story and how it is told. What we know and how we feel about the events in a work are shaped by the author's choice of point of view. The teller of the story, the narrator, inevitably affects our understanding of the characters' actions by filtering what is told through his or her own perspective. The various points of view that writers draw upon can be grouped into two broad categories: (1) the third-person narrator uses he, she, or they to tell the story and does not participate in the action; and (2) the first-person narrator uses I and is a major or minor participant in the action. | MLW, Mrs.Meyers-Lit Terms |
| 5 | point of view | "eyes" through which the story is told | Literary Terms |
| 6 | point of view | The narrative perspective from which a story is told. | English Semesters I and II |
| 7 | Point of View | Refers to who tells a story and how it is told. Shaped by authors point of view. | Literary Terms |
| 8 | point of view | a | English Midterm Vocabulary |
| 9 | Point of View | "a way the events of a story are conveyed to the reader it is the “vantage point” from which the narrative is passed from author to the reader. In the omniscient point of view the person telling the story or narrator knows everything that's going on in the story. In the first- person point of view the narrator is a character in the story. Using the pronoun ""I"" the anrrator tells us his or her own experiences but cannot reveal with certainty any other character's private thoughts. In the limited third-person point of view the narrator is outside the story- like an omniscient narrator- but tells the story from the vantage point of one character." | All Literary Devices |
| 10 | point of view | "eyes" through which the story is told | Literary Terms |
| 11 | point of view | The angle of vision from which a story is narrated. See narrator. A work’s point of view can be: first person, in which the narrator is a character or an observer, respectively; objective, in which the narrator knows or appears to know no more than the reader; omniscient, in which the narrator knows everything about the characters; and limited omniscient, which allows the narrator to know some things about the characters but not everything. | AP Vocab - Full List |
| 12 | point of view | The angle of vision from which a story is narrated. See narrator. A work’s point of view can be: first person, in which the narrator is a character or an observer, respectively; objective, in which the narrator knows or appears to know no more than the reader; omniscient, in which the narrator knows everything about the characters; and limited omniscient, which allows the narrator to know some things about the characters but not everything. | AP Vocab 2 |
| 13 | Point of View | "a way the events of a story are conveyed to the reader it is the “vantage point” from which the narrative is passed from author to the reader. In the omniscient point of view the person telling the story or narrator knows everything that's going on in the story. In the first- person point of view the narrator is a character in the story. Using the pronoun ""I"" the anrrator tells us his or her own experiences but cannot reveal with certainty any other character's private thoughts. In the limited third-person point of view the narrator is outside the story- like an omniscient narrator- but tells the story from the vantage point of one character." | Week Seven Literary Terms |
| 14 | point of view | the relationship of the narrator to the story (viewpoint) | Middle School Reading Literary Terms |
| 15 | point of view | who's telling the story | TCAP Vocab. Language Arts Part ! |
| 16 | point of view | how the events in a story are seen | L.A. Glossary |
| 17 | point of view | the position of the narrator in relation to the story | Poetry Terms |
| 18 | Point Of View | the perspective of which a story is told, kinds are first person, omniscient third person and limited third person. | 6th grade literary term |
| 19 | Point of View | perspective | Literary terms (7th Grade) |
| 20 | point of view | method of narration | Hockinson AP Literature and Composition |
| 21 | Point of view | ♥First Person: Main character tells his/her own story(I, we, me) ♥Third person: thoughts and feelings of one character revealed(he, she, it, they) ♥Omniscient: all knowing~~the narrator knows everything about the character and their proplems | Literary Terms 4 |
| 22 | Point of View | "a way the events of a story are conveyed to the reader it is the “vantage point” from which the narrative is passed from author to the reader. In the omniscient point of view the person telling the story or narrator knows everything that's going on in the story. In the first- person point of view the narrator is a character in the story. Using the pronoun ""I"" the anrrator tells us his or her own experiences but cannot reveal with certainty any other character's private thoughts. In the limited third-person point of view the narrator is outside the story- like an omniscient narrator- but tells the story from the vantage point of one character." | Literary Terms 5 |
| 23 | Point of View | perspective | Literary Terms 8 |
| 24 | point of view | point of view is the perspective, or vantage point, from a which a story is told | literary terms |
| 25 | Point of view | the perspective from wioch a narrative is told. In first-person poimt of view the story is told by one of the characters, referred to as "I". In the third-person point of view, the narrator reveals the thoughts of the only one character but refers to that character as 'he' or 'she'. In omnisicient point of view , the narrator is all knowing. | Literary Analysis Terminology |
| 26 | point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. | KR Literary Terms |
| 27 | Point of view | is the perspective from which a narrative is told | Literary Terms 2 |
| 28 | point of view | is the perspective from which a narrative is told in first person point of view the story is told by one of the character refered as i in third person point of view the narrator reveals the thoughts of only one character but refers to that character as he or she in a onmiscient point of view the narrator is all knowing | literary terms |
| 29 | point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. | KR Literary Terms |
| 30 | point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. | KR Literary Terms |
| 31 | point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. | KR Literary Terms |
| 32 | point of view | is the perspective, or vantage point, from which a story is told. | KR Literary Terms |
| 33 | point of view | how you see it | KM Literary Terms |
| 34 | point of view | is the perpective from which a narrative is told. in first-person point of view, the story is told by one of the charaters, referred to as"I" in third-person point of view, the narrator reveals the thoughts of only one charactor is all knowing that charactor as "he" or "she" in omnisient point of view,the narrator is all knowing. | CF Literary Terms |
| 35 | point of view | is the perspctive from which narrative is told. In first -person point viewthe story is told by one of one of the character , referred to as in the third - person point of view the narrator reveals the thoughts of only one one charactor but refers to that charactor as in omniscient point of view the narractor is all knowing | literary terms |
| 36 | point of view | vantage point from which a writer tells a sotry | English Literary Devices and Terms |
| 37 | Point of View | the perspective in which a story is told | Language Arts Vocabulary |
| 38 | point of view | the perspective from which the story is told | DuncanLiteraryTerms |
| 39 | point of view | story teller: 1st, 2nd or 3rd | 5 elements of fiction |
| 40 | Point of view | the vantage point from which a write tells a story | lit terms |
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