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Point of View Unit
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point of view : The angle from which the story is told.
narrator : The person who tells the story.
first person : In this type of point of view, the story is told from the inside, through the words of one of the story’s main characters using pronouns such as I, me, and my.
omniscient : Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer who is all-knowing and knows what all the characters can see, hear, think and feel, and can comment on the action.
limited : Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer limited to seeing the story through the eyes of one character.
unreliable : A type of narrator you may not be able to trust (one of the cons of first person point of view).
self conscious : A type of point of view in which the narrator of a story may address the audience directly, commenting on events and characters in the story or encouraging the reader’s involvement.
edgar allan poe : The author of both "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart"
frank r stockton : The author of "The Lady or the Tiger?"
o henry : The pen name of William Sidney Porter (the author of "The Gift of the Magi"
Point of View Unit
Across:2. | In this type of point of view, the story is told from the inside, through the words of one of the story’s main characters using pronouns such as I, me, and my. | 3. | A type of narrator you may not be able to trust (one of the cons of first person point of view). | 4. | The pen name of William Sidney Porter (the author of "The Gift of the Magi" | 8. | The person who tells the story. | 9. | A type of point of view in which the narrator of a story may address the audience directly, commenting on events and characters in the story or encouraging the reader’s involvement. |
| | Down:1. | Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer limited to seeing the story through the eyes of one character. | 4. | Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer who is all-knowing and knows what all the characters can see, hear, think and feel, and can comment on the action. | 5. | The angle from which the story is told. | 6. | The author of "The Lady or the Tiger?" | 7. | The author of both "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" |
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Point of View Unit
Across:2. | In this type of point of view, the story is told from the inside, through the words of one of the story’s main characters using pronouns such as I, me, and my. | 3. | A type of narrator you may not be able to trust (one of the cons of first person point of view). | 4. | The pen name of William Sidney Porter (the author of "The Gift of the Magi" | 8. | The person who tells the story. | 9. | A type of point of view in which the narrator of a story may address the audience directly, commenting on events and characters in the story or encouraging the reader’s involvement. |
| | Down:1. | Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer limited to seeing the story through the eyes of one character. | 4. | Third person point of view where the narrator is an outside observer who is all-knowing and knows what all the characters can see, hear, think and feel, and can comment on the action. | 5. | The angle from which the story is told. | 6. | The author of "The Lady or the Tiger?" | 7. | The author of both "The Cask of Amontillado" and "The Tell-Tale Heart" |
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© 2015
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