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Telling a story is all about perspective.
Is your story teller reliable?
Is he/she relating first hand knowledge?
First hand knowledge is called FIRST PERSON (uses I)
I inched ahead at the end of the race for the win.
SECOND PERSON is storytelling and uses the word “you”.
You should have seen the size of that bear!
Third person is divided into three parts: OMNISCIENT- the storyteller knows all and can tell the story from multiple perspectives LIMITED OMNISCIENT- the story teller may know all but only relates information through the main character OBJECTIVE- the storyteller knows all but shares information without sharing any characters' thoughts or feelings
THIRD PERSON OBJECTIVE Once you have your grill assembled, the next thing to decide is where to put it. A grill puts out a lot of heat, so you should position it several feet away from the side of the house or any plants or shrubbery.
THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT Marilla’s lips twitched understandingly. She had expected Mrs. Rachel to say this; she had known that the sight of Matthew jaunting off so unaccountably would be too much for her neighbor’s curiosity. If Marilla had said that Matthew had gone to Bright River to meet a kangaroo from Australia Mrs. Rachel could not have been more astonished. She was actually quiet for five seconds. It was unsupposable that Marilla was making fun of her, but Mrs. Rachel was almost forced to suppose it.
THIRD PERSON LIMITED OMNISCIENT Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations?”
THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT The day Shiloh come, we’re having us a big Sunday dinner. Dara Lynn’s dipping bread in her glass of cold tea, the way she likes, and Becky pushes her beans over the edge of her plate in her rush to get ’em down. Ma gives us her scolding look. We live high up in the hills above Friendly, but hardly anybody knows where that is.
THIRD PERSON LIMITED OMNISCIENT To his astonishment, Charlie found himself standing next to his bicycle, back where he had entered the swamp. That was bizarre and upsetting—but not as bad as the realization that he was still holding the skull. He thought he had dropped it before he raced out the door. He certainly hadn’t intended to steal the thing. He didn’t even really want it!

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Storyperspective

  • 1. Telling a story is all about perspective.
  • 2. Is your story teller reliable?
  • 3. Is he/she relating first hand knowledge?
  • 4. First hand knowledge is called FIRST PERSON (uses I)
  • 5. I inched ahead at the end of the race for the win.
  • 6. SECOND PERSON is storytelling and uses the word “you”.
  • 7. You should have seen the size of that bear!
  • 8. Third person is divided into three parts: OMNISCIENT- the storyteller knows all and can tell the story from multiple perspectives LIMITED OMNISCIENT- the story teller may know all but only relates information through the main character OBJECTIVE- the storyteller knows all but shares information without sharing any characters' thoughts or feelings
  • 9. THIRD PERSON OBJECTIVE Once you have your grill assembled, the next thing to decide is where to put it. A grill puts out a lot of heat, so you should position it several feet away from the side of the house or any plants or shrubbery.
  • 10. THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT Marilla’s lips twitched understandingly. She had expected Mrs. Rachel to say this; she had known that the sight of Matthew jaunting off so unaccountably would be too much for her neighbor’s curiosity. If Marilla had said that Matthew had gone to Bright River to meet a kangaroo from Australia Mrs. Rachel could not have been more astonished. She was actually quiet for five seconds. It was unsupposable that Marilla was making fun of her, but Mrs. Rachel was almost forced to suppose it.
  • 11. THIRD PERSON LIMITED OMNISCIENT Alice was beginning to get very tired of sitting by her sister on the bank, and of having nothing to do: once or twice she had peeped into the book her sister was reading, but it had no pictures or conversations in it, “and what is the use of a book,” thought Alice, “without pictures or conversations?”
  • 12. THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT The day Shiloh come, we’re having us a big Sunday dinner. Dara Lynn’s dipping bread in her glass of cold tea, the way she likes, and Becky pushes her beans over the edge of her plate in her rush to get ’em down. Ma gives us her scolding look. We live high up in the hills above Friendly, but hardly anybody knows where that is.
  • 13. THIRD PERSON LIMITED OMNISCIENT To his astonishment, Charlie found himself standing next to his bicycle, back where he had entered the swamp. That was bizarre and upsetting—but not as bad as the realization that he was still holding the skull. He thought he had dropped it before he raced out the door. He certainly hadn’t intended to steal the thing. He didn’t even really want it!