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Homer's Greek Epic poem â??The Odysseyâ?? is told from a third person, omniscient viewpoint. This means he not only describes the events, but gives insight into the feelings and thoughts of all characters, both gods and mortals. Books nine through twelve changes narration to Odysseus himself and are told in the first person. He also provides information on the thoughts and feelings of other characters in the story.
This is third person point of view - you're seeing Mario from the outside instead of hearing him say "I am reading a book."
A character sketch should include details about the character's physical appearance, personality traits, motivations, and relationships with other characters. It should provide a well-rounded description that gives insight into the character's thoughts, feelings, and actions.
"A Separate Peace" is written in the first-person point of view, with the main character, Gene Forrester, narrating the story. This perspective gives readers insight into Gene's thoughts, feelings, and perceptions throughout the novel.
Yes - it gives the reader direct access into the thoughts and feelings of the character
its on your computer . gives your differend characters and emotions eg, hearts smiles.
How the protagonist over comes trials/obstacles.
First-person point of view usually provides the most information about the narrator's thoughts and feelings because it allows the reader to directly experience the narrator's inner thoughts and emotions. This perspective provides a more intimate and personal connection with the narrator, offering insights into their motivations and reactions.
The purpose of an omniscient narrator is to give the audience a full and reliable perspective of the events happening in the novel. It gives the audience a sense of reliability as well knowing that the story being told is being told by someone who can tell us every event happening and what the characters are experiencing, both physically and emotionally.
First-person point of view most closely reveals the narrator's feelings and thoughts, as it allows the narrator to directly express their inner thoughts and emotions. This point of view gives readers direct access to the narrator's perspective and personal experiences, allowing for a more intimate and emotional connection with the character.
It gives the audience insight to the motives of the character speaking, in a manner that suggests that while the audience is getting that information, the other characters onstage are not, thus allowing the audience to follow the plot without "giving anything away" to the other characters involved in the story.
You learn more about Lemon Brown's feelings toward intruders. He explains that he was forced to defend his belongings in the past and that he treasures his possessions because they are a link to his past and his family. This gives insight into Lemon Brown's emotional connection to his belongings and why he is willing to protect them.