What is Point Of View
Definition of Point View ….
Point Of View is the angel of considering things, which shows us the opinion , or feelings of the individuals involved in a situations
In
Literature…
With the objective point of view writers tells what happens without Stating more than can be inferred from the story’s action and dialogue . The Narrator never discloses anything about what characters think or feel , Remaining a detached observer.
In the literature is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “ Hear” and “ See” what take place in the story.
Function of Point of view
Point of view is an integral
tool of description in the author's hands to poetry. Personal emotions or
characters feeling about an experience and situation.Writer uses the point of
view to express effectively what they want to convey to their reader.
First person point of
view
First person point of
view involves the use of either of the two pronouns “I” and “ We” .In the subjective
case, the singular form of the first person is “I” and the plural from is “We”.
“I” and “We” are in the
subjective case because either one can be used as the subject of a sentence.
Second person point of view
Second person point of
view is the last commonly used point of view in literary writings. In the point of view, the
narrator uses the pronoun “You”. To refer to one of the
character in the story and to address the reader to listener directly.
Third person point of
view
The third person point
of view is the most commonly used mode of point of view.When it is used, the
narrator relates all action in third person. Each character in the story
is referred to third person pronouns such as “He”, “She”, “It” or “They”.
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