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Published on Nov 22, 2015
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1.
NARRATOR AND VOICE
WHO'S TALKING
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Stuart Gaunt
2.
3 MAIN TYPES OF NARRATOR
Omniscient
First Person
Third Person
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Katelyn Kenderdine
3.
OMNISCIENT
Narrator is not a character in the story
Never refers to himself or herself
Omniscient means "all knowing"
Tell us every characters thoughts, feelings, and actions
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WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
4.
FIRST PERSON
Character in the story who talks to us
Get a very personal view
We ONLY know what he or she thinks
And what they choose to tell us
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eytonz
5.
THRID PERSON
Storyteller zooms in on one character
But talks about the character in third person
Using he or she
We share one characters reactions to everything
But what we know about the other characters is limited
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SethReineke
6.
VOICE
TONE
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mac_ivan
7.
TONE
The attitude a speaker or writer takes toward a subject
If you change the point of view in the story
Your tone might change as well
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bijoubaby
8.
VOICE
Refers to the writers language
You can often identify the author of a piece of writing
Voice can may change over time but it mostly stays the same
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Emma Sutter
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