Point of View
First of all, the Narrator uses the
pronouns such as I, my, we, our,
me and us.
First Person: Then, he/she will speak about
himself or herself and is most
likely to be the main character.
This narrator uses the
Second person: pronouns you and your.
As well as, he/she speaks
straight with the reader and
this kind of view is seldomly
used in a story.
The narrator uses pronouns such
Third person: as he, she, it, they, their, his, her
and them.
Lastly, he/she isn’t in the story
and just speaks about the other
characters and nothing about
himself.
Furthermore, most stories use this type of point of view.
This Point of View is divided into three
parts:
1. Omniscient: The Narrator knows all the characters’ thoughts in the story.
2. Limited: The Narrators knows only one characters’ thoughts in the story..
3. Objective: The Narrator know no characters’ thought in the story.