FORM & STRUCTURE. trope. allegory. frame. metanarrative. Implied reader. narrator. indeterminacy. c oming-of-age. bildungsroman. soliloquy. monologue. duologue. chronology. i nternal analepsis. external analepsis. prolepsis. tragedy. comedy. realism. Reflexive fiction.
By sentaPoint of View. Point of view refers to who is telling the story and how it is told. The person who is telling the story is called the NARRATOR. Types of P.O.V. used in literature.
By gitaThe Monkey’s Paw Short Story by W.W. Jacobs. Introducing the Short Story Literary Analysis: Mood Reading Skill: Identify Type of Narrator Vocabulary in Context. INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY. Are you SUPERSTITIOUS?. Many people say they aren’t superstitious.
By kasiThe Monkey’s Paw Short Story by W.W. Jacobs. Introducing the Short Story Literary Analysis: Mood Reading Skill: Identify Type of Narrator Vocabulary in Context. INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY. Are you SUPERSTITIOUS?. Many people say they aren’t superstitious.
By donStory Element Notes. Setting. The historical time and place and the social circumstances that create the world in which characters live. Setting Revealed Through:. Geographic location Cultural backdrop/social context/time period Artificial environment Props. Plot.
By glendaPoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. You can only look at the narration to determine POV. Words in dialogue do not count. Three points-of-view. First person Second person Third person. First Person POV.
By washiPoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. The POV is only told through the narrator You can only look at the narration to determine POV. Words in dialogue do not count. The narrator is the teller of a story.
By gorePoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point of view is the vantage point from which a writer narrates or tells a story. Three points-of-view. First person Second person Third person. Third Person POV. The narrator is telling a story about other people.
By aquaPoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. You can only look at the narration to determine POV. Words in dialogue do not count. Three points-of-view. First person Second person Third person. First Person POV.
By roth-vincentPoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. You can only look at the narration to determine POV. Words in dialogue do not count. Three points-of-view. First person Second person Third person. First Person POV.
By christine-wittThe Monkey’s Paw Short Story by W.W. Jacobs. Introducing the Short Story Literary Analysis: Mood Reading Skill: Identify Type of Narrator Vocabulary in Context. INTRODUCING THE SHORT STORY. Are you SUPERSTITIOUS?. Many people say they aren’t superstitious.
By beedePoint-of-View. All about the Narrator. Point-of-view is only referring to the narrator’s point-of-view. You can only look at the narration to determine POV. Words in dialogue do not count. Three points-of-view. First person Second person Third person. First Person POV.
By dhambrickPoint of View. Things to consider. Participant or non-participant Objectivity Distance Reliability. Participant. 1 st person Major character Minor character Innocent eye narrator Stream of consciousness Different times of a narrator’s life. Non-participant. 3 rd person
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