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Point Of View In Literature

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Point of view in literature refers to the perspective from which a story is told, determining the reader's connection to the characters and events.

Key Features

  • First-person point of view
  • Second-person point of view
  • Third-person limited point of view
  • Third-person omniscient point of view

Pros

  • Allows for unique narrative voices and storytelling techniques
  • Enhances reader engagement and empathy towards characters
  • Provides insights into different characters' thoughts and motivations

Cons

  • May limit the reader's understanding of events or character perspectives
  • Can be challenging to maintain consistency and coherence in complex narratives

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