The way the writer is viewing the story.
The writer is the narrator of her/his story. From: Retold American Classics, volume 1 == ==
The word "persuasive" would best reflect a writer's point of view as it suggests that the writer is trying to influence or convince the reader of a particular opinion or idea.
There will always be two: the writer's and the viewer's.
to see if the writer has bias
Admit and talk about the weaknesses in a point of view
Admit and talk about the weaknesses in a point of view
The objective point of view is when the writer tells what happens without stating more than can be inferred from the story's action and dialogue.
Point of view is simply who is telling the story. If the writer uses the words "I" or "we," they are using first person POV. If they use "he," "she," "it," or "they," they are using third person POV. If they use the word "you," they are using the rare second person POV.
perspective
No, unless you are a brilliant writer, you should stick to one point of view through the story.
Point of view refers to the perspective from which a story is told. It can be first person, where the narrator is a character in the story and uses "I," or third person, where the narrator is outside the story and uses "he" or "she." The choice of point of view can affect how readers interpret the events and characters in a story.
Admit and talk about the weaknesses in a point of view