it lets the reader know part of the story. For example, First person lets the reader know solely what that person is thinking and what he/she sees. Also, third person point of view does not let us know what the characters are feeling/thinking/etc only what is going on because it is narrated.
Weβve all had experience listening to older couples tell stories from their early days together. One might say to you, βDid we ever tell you about our first trip to New York? That was some trip.β
Then the other will add, βOh! yes, that was a wonderful trip.β
βWonderful?β the first will shout. βWhat trip were you on? It is a disaster. You were too cheap to check into a good hotel.β
The the second will respond, βCheap? That hotel was fine. Right off Broadway! It was romantic.β
Then for twenty minutes we hear not one, but two stories about the trip. It was the same trip, but the couple tells the story as if it was two different trips. What we have experienced is the importance of point of view. In telling a story, who tells it is of paramount importance.
Choosing a narrative point of view is perhaps the most important and most difficult decision a writer of a story can make. Point of viewβlike plot, character, setting, and languageβis a creative decision; however, it is also very much a technical decision. Someone has to tell the story. That someone is called the narrator. But the question is who will that narrator be and what
yes, depending on what kind of point of view.
the reader might be surprised by the ending
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Narration and description are used to entertain the reader.
The same impact as repetition has with learning anything. Repetition and demonstration are how we learn just about everything.
Context
Images help the reader to picture the scenes in the work.
By Hazel's forgetting why she had been crying, the author leaves the reader feeling unsatisfied.
A story written in third person limited point of view allows the reader to closely follow the thoughts and feelings of a single character, creating a deeper connection and understanding of their perspective. This can enhance the reader's empathy for the character and provide insight into their motivations and experiences, leading to a more engaging and immersive reading experience.
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Joseph Reader has written: 'Energy levels of iron' 'An account of the tryal and examination of Joseph Reader'
To move the reader
Thought reader. has written: 'Thought reading' -- subject(s): Telepathy
Richard Reader Harris has written: 'The lost tribes of Israel'
Narration and description are used to entertain the reader.
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In a book, an impact refers to the effect or influence that the story, characters, or themes have on the reader. It can evoke emotions, provoke thoughts, inspire change, or resonate with the reader in a significant way. The impact of a book can be long-lasting and profound, shaping perspectives and sparking conversations.
Reader Wainwright has written: 'Letters to a Protestant divine' -- subject(s): Doctrines, Unitarianism