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Point of View     The character or observer who tells the story.  The narrator.
Point of View The character or observer who tells the story. The narrator.
by briana-ranney
A skilled author can suppress his own feelings...
Unreliable Narrator
Unreliable Narrator
by myesha-ticknor
What is it?. When the reader limits or alters inf...
Point of View   First Person
Point of View First Person
by alexa-scheidler
The narrator is a character in the story who can ...
How can you link this image to Wuthering Heights?
How can you link this image to Wuthering Heights?
by tawny-fly
Frame Narrative. A frame narrative is employed in...
Narration and focalization
Narration and focalization
by debby-jeon
Outline. Narrating agency. The role and functions...
Point of View
Point of View
by natalia-silvester
Cougar English . Author~ . A person who writes a ...
What’s new in Windows & Narrator
What’s new in Windows & Narrator
by willow
December 5, 2017. Jiaxin Zheng. Windows 10 Accessi...
How to answer extended response questions
How to answer extended response questions
by liane-varnes
AEC strategy. 3 parts of a top notch response:. A...
Do Now: WHERE DOES Chapter 1 of the bell Jar Take Place? How would you describe this city?
Do Now: WHERE DOES Chapter 1 of the bell Jar Take Place? How would you describe this city?
by min-jolicoeur
The . Rosenbergs. . Allusion: The . Rosenbergs. ...
How to answer extended response questions
How to answer extended response questions
by cheryl-pisano
AEC strategy. 3 parts of a top notch response:. A...
Hi, AP Lang!
Hi, AP Lang!
by celsa-spraggs
You need:. Pencil/pen. Case Study . stuff. Journa...
Ralph Ellison and invisible man
Ralph Ellison and invisible man
by alexa-scheidler
Ellison Background. The grandson of slaves, Ralph...
English 197: Remainder
English 197: Remainder
by briana-ranney
By Taylor Holland. The Building . The narrator de...
h ow the story is
h ow the story is
by stefany-barnette
told. Narrator’s Point of View. Narrative. A na...
“Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853)
“Bartleby, the Scrivener” (1853)
by test
Herman Melville. Doubles. In “Bartleby,” the ...
Snowed in at Polkweed Public School
Snowed in at Polkweed Public School
by natalia-silvester
by John Bianchi Narrator #1 Narrator #2 Narrator #...
Unreliable Narrator
Unreliable Narrator
by trish-goza
Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Cask of Amontillado”...
Characters in Fiction Character Traits
Characters in Fiction Character Traits
by mitsue-stanley
Trait: a quality of mind or habit of behavior. Ex...
that one should be able to be read it in one sitting a point most nota
that one should be able to be read it in one sitting a point most nota
by bethany
o eg a decision actioLessons that Change the point...
RL2.6 - Point of View & Characterization
RL2.6 - Point of View & Characterization
by trish-goza
RL2.6 - Point of View & Characterization Asse...
Prose Analysis What are we trying to understand
Prose Analysis What are we trying to understand
by giovanna-bartolotta
when we read prose?. . ASPECTS OF PROSE. Content...
POINT of VIEW From whose perspective...?
POINT of VIEW From whose perspective...?
by lindy-dunigan
1st Person POV. I Me. My We. Our. Cli...
POINT OF VIEW What is Point-of-View?
POINT OF VIEW What is Point-of-View?
by mitsue-stanley
* It’s the perspective. through whic...
BBL3216
BBL3216
by tatiana-dople
THE NOVEL AND SHORT STORY IN ENGLISH. MEETING 1. ...
Boot Camp
Boot Camp
by phoebe-click
A.P. . Literature. Part 3: Point of View. Point o...
Prose Analysis
Prose Analysis
by lois-ondreau
What are we trying to understand . when we read p...
Narration and focalization
Narration and focalization
by conchita-marotz
Stories. Stories don’t just exist—they must b...
Point of View
Point of View
by lindy-dunigan
The Eyes of the Narrator . What is POV?. The narr...
Point of View and
Point of View and
by debby-jeon
T.C.Boyle. Point of View. Author = Narrator. Qui...
Elements of Short Stories
Elements of Short Stories
by conchita-marotz
Plot. The arrangement (sequence) of events in a s...
Agenda ELA 10
Agenda ELA 10
by debby-jeon
October 2, 2014. Period 4. Independent reading . ...
Communication Arts
Communication Arts
by myesha-ticknor
9. th. . Grade. December. 7, . 2011. Bellringer...
Welcome to Language Arts
Welcome to Language Arts
by olivia-moreira
Please come in and sharpen pencils, take out bind...
Literary Terms
Literary Terms
by alida-meadow
Invisible . Man. Imagery. The use of language to ...
Hooks
Hooks
by danika-pritchard
Starting your story with a bang!. Why are hooks i...
characters characters Protagonist
characters characters Protagonist
by giovanna-bartolotta
Usually hero. Outer and inner problems. Antagonis...
Types of Characters These are the common types of characters we see in literature.
Types of Characters These are the common types of characters we see in literature.
by sherrill-nordquist
Round . characters. Flat . characters. Dynamic . ...
Naturalism   Movement II
Naturalism Movement II
by wang
Naturalism . A branch of REALISM that attempts to ...
Characterization and Point of View
Characterization and Point of View
by vizettan
Think about a movie or play, and what it takes to ...