Review and Reflect

Point of view is not the way someone views something but how someone views (a type of narrator or speaker used to tell the story) something and perspective (focuses on how the narrator or speaker perceives events) is about the values of someone and how they view something morally. One of the different views/types of narration that can be used.

 

E.g – (rare to have free indirect discourse) Reaching the character’s feelings and triumph and mocking him at the same time. Does this show two types of tones within one section? Is it the same story if narrated differently? It would not be the same depending on the type of narration, for example, if it is the first person then we see through the perspective of a specific person and so the values that we have in the story are of that of the character who the audience looks through. However, the view of free indirect and third person does not change the story as much as third-person narrates the story and free indirect does the same but the narrator has an opinion but the facts are still the same.   

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