WHAT WORD DO YOU SEE?.

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WHAT WORD DO YOU SEE?

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OPTICAL ILLUSION Do you see two old people or two young people? What do you see in the middle of the picture?

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OPTICAL ILLUSIONDo you see two old people or two young people?

What do you see in the middle of the picture?

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OPTICAL ILLUSION

Do you see a young woman in the picture or an

old woman?Do you see the young woman’s

ear?Do you see the old

woman’s nose?

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POINT OF VIEW

Who is telling the story?

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NARRATOR

• The narrator is the “voice” that tells the story.

• The “voice” may be a character in the story.

• The “voice” may be an observer who tells the reader what he sees and hears.

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POINT OF VIEW

• This is the narrator through whose eyes the reader “sees” the story happen.

• The narrator “controls” all of the information that the reader is told.

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FIRST PERSON NARRATOR

• “I never had a brain until Freak came along and let me borrow his for a while, and that’s the truth, the whole truth.”

• Max in Freak the Mighty.

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FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW

• The narrator of the story is also ONE of the characters in the story.

• This point of view uses the following pronouns: I, me, my, mine, we, us, our.

• The reader only knows what the ONE character knows.

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Examples of stories for first person point of view

“Priscilla and the Wimps” (student)

“Duffy’s Jacket” (Duffy’s cousin Andrew)

“User Friendly” (Kevin Neal)

“Charles” (Laurie’s mother)

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MULTIPLEPOINTS

OF VIEW

The reader or movie viewer sees the story from the point of view of MORE THAN ONE CHARACTER.

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THIRD PERSON• The narrator is NOT a character in the story.

• The narrator is an observer who tells the reader about someone else.

• The narrator uses the third person pronouns. (he, she, him, her, they, them, their)

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THIRD PERSONLIMITED

• The narrator tells the reader the thoughts and feelings of ONE character in the story.

• “The enemy on the opposite roof covered his escape. He must kill that enemy and he could not use his rifle. He had only a revolver to do it. Then he thought of a plan.”

• (“The Sniper” by Liam O’ Flaherty)

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THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT

• The word “omniscient” means all-knowing.• In these stories, the narrator knows the

thoughts and feelings of many characters in the story.

• “Amigo Brothers” is an example of an “omniscient” narrator.

• We know the feelings of both Antonio and Felix.

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The author has TWOchoices for point of view.

• FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW

• The narrator is a character in the story.

• The reader only knows what the narrator knows.

• THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW

• The narrator is NOT part of the story.

• The narrator is an observer who tells us about the characters and the events.

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Why might an author choose a specific point of view?

This novel uses first person point of view.

This novel uses third person point of view.

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IS THERE A SECOND PERSON POINT OF VIEW?

•In non-fiction, it would be a “HOW TO” book.•This tells the reader “HOW TO” do something.•In fiction, it would be a “Choose Your Own Adventure” story.

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

Is this a musician or a girl’s face?

It all depends on your

POINT OF VIEW.

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DO YOU KNOW YOUR

COLORS?

•SAY THECOLOR OF THE

WORD.

•DO NOT READ THE WORD

ITSELF.

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WHAT DO YOU SEE?

Do you see a duck or do you see a bunny?

It all depends on your

POINT OF VIEW.