In Chapter 4 of "White Fang," the story is told from White Fang's perspective. Through White Fang's point of view, readers gain insight into his experiences and emotions as he navigates the harsh and unforgiving world of the Klondike.
The narration in "White Fang" is third-person limited, as the story is told from the perspectives of various characters, but mostly through White Fang's eyes and experiences. This style allows readers to connect closely with White Fang's thoughts and emotions throughout the novel.
Hatake Kakashi's father would be Hatake Sakumo, the White Fang of Konoha. He's famous, and is told that he was even greater than the Sannin of Konoha Legend. For more information, you can go to the NarutoWiki, at http://naruto.wikia.com/wiki/Sakumo_Hatake. Hope this helps!
his father is sakumo hatake(konoha's white fang)...........his mothers name is never told but she died when kakashi was just 5 years old............
The perspective through which a story is told
his father is sakumo hatake(konoha's white fang)...........his mothers name is never told but she died when kakashi was just 5 years old............
Chapter 1 of "Fever 1793" provides the perspective of the main character, Mattie Cook, a young girl living in Philadelphia during the yellow fever epidemic. The chapter sets the stage for the story by introducing the setting and characters while foreshadowing the challenges that Mattie will face. The perspective focuses on Mattie's determination to find her own path in life despite societal expectations.
perspective changes the way things are described
perspective changes the way things are described
perspective changes the way things are described
It is told from Rikki.
3rd person
the perspective from which the story is told