Point of View Authors Purpose Theme Mrs J

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Point of View Author’s Purpose Theme Mrs. J. Schenkel Language Arts 7

Point of View Author’s Purpose Theme Mrs. J. Schenkel Language Arts 7

Stories are told by someone. n The Point of View is the perspective (the

Stories are told by someone. n The Point of View is the perspective (the eyes) through which the audience perceives (sees) the story. n

Understanding Narrator • The Narrator is the story teller. • This is not the

Understanding Narrator • The Narrator is the story teller. • This is not the same as the writer (author). • The Narrator has a certain persona: a personality, opinions, or attitudes that can influence what is said and how it is said

1 st Person Point of View n The narrator is a character in the

1 st Person Point of View n The narrator is a character in the story • The narrator uses “I” • The narrator can be a direct observer, or a secondary witness

3 rd Person Point of View Omniscient • With third person POV, the story

3 rd Person Point of View Omniscient • With third person POV, the story is not told by a character in the story; they are omniscient Omniscient means all knowing Example: Charlotte’s Web, Harry Potter series

3 rd Person Point of View Omniscient Narrator – can enter the minds of

3 rd Person Point of View Omniscient Narrator – can enter the minds of any character and knows everything n Limited Omniscient Narrator – can enter the mind of one character and usually can see what that character sees n Objective View (dramatic view) – does not enter the characters’ minds n

Theme What exactly is this elusive thing called theme? n The theme of a

Theme What exactly is this elusive thing called theme? n The theme of a fable is its moral. n The theme of a parable is its teaching. n The theme of a piece of fiction is its view about life and how people behave. n In fiction, theme is not intended to teach or preach. In fact, it is not presented directly at all. You extract it From the characters, action, and setting that make up the story. In other words, you must figure out theme yourself.

Theme con’t The writer's task is to communicate on a common ground with the

Theme con’t The writer's task is to communicate on a common ground with the reader. Although the particulars of your experience may be different from the details of the story, the general underlying truths behind the story may be just the connection that both you and the writer are seeking.

Author’s Purpose n In order to effectively evaluate a passage, it is essential to

Author’s Purpose n In order to effectively evaluate a passage, it is essential to determine the author's purpose. There are three main purposes to an author's passage: To persuade n. To inform n. To entertain n

Author’s Purpose is like a P. I. E. : • to PERSUADE- to convince

Author’s Purpose is like a P. I. E. : • to PERSUADE- to convince the reader of a certain point of view • to INFORM: to teach or give information to the reader • to ENTERTAIN- to hold the attention of the reader through enjoyment

This concludes my presentation of the following: point-of-view theme author’s purpose

This concludes my presentation of the following: point-of-view theme author’s purpose