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Cold Mountain.

Published on Nov 23, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

COLD MOUNTAIN

BY CHARLES FRAZIER

THERE ARE TWO SECTIONS THAT HELP CLASSIFIED THE MAIN PARTS OF POINT OF VIEW.

  • Grammatical 'Person'
  • Level of Insight
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IN THE SECTION ,GRAMMATICAL 'PERSON', THERE ARE 3 POINT OF VIEWS.

  • First person
  • Second person
  • Third person
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IN FIRST PERSON YOU USE WORDS LIKE...

  • I
  • Me
  • My
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IN SECOND PERSON YOU WOULD USE WORDS LIKE....

  • You
  • Your
  • You're
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IN THIRD PERSON YOU USE WORDS LIKE...

  • They
  • Them
  • Or the persons name, like....Inman ate an apple.

THE SECOND SECTION THAT HELPS CLASSIFY THE POINT OF VIEWS IS

LEVEL OF INSIGHT
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IN THE,LEVEL OF INSIGHT, SECTION THERE ARE 3 MAIN POINT OF VIEWS

  • Objective P.O.V.
  • Omniscient P.O.V.
  • Limited Omniscient P.O.V.
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IN THE OBJECTIVE P.O.V.

  • The narrater does not know and of the characters' thoughts
  • Could be like a bi-stander or an observer.
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IN THE OMNISCIENT P.O.V.

  • The narrator knows what every characters thoughts.
  • Could be the writer of the story.
  • Sometimes written in third person.
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IN THE LIMITED OMNISCIENT P.O.V.

  • The narrater knows only one characters thoughts.
  • Usually the protagonist telling about the protagonist's 'journey'
  • Mostly written in first person
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'COLD MOUNTAIN'

IS TOLD IN OMNISCIENT POINT OF VIEW.
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HERE IS 2 EXAMPLES THAT PROVE THIS STORY IS TOLD IN AN OMNISCIENT P.O.V.

  • He believed the seen would never leave his mind---wall, blind man, tree, cart, road, no matter how far he lived.
  • Ada wondered were she could find the courage to fight off hope
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THIS STORY IS ALSO TOLD IN...

THE THIRD PERSONS P.O.V.
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2 EXAMPLES THAT HELPS PROVE THIS IS...

  • Inman had taken his own during the fight outside Pittsburg.
  • Ada had laughed and kissed Monroe's cheek.
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'COLD MOUNTAIN' USES THIRD PERSON P.O.V. PRONOUNS.

SUCH AS THESE TWO SENTENCES...

  • HE expected solitude and self-alliance.
  • SHE didn't know where HE buried it, SHE just know HE had.
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'COLD MOUNTAIN' BEING IN AN OMNISCIENT P.O.V.

AND A THIRD PERSON P.O.V. STRENGTHENS THE STORY.
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BECAUSE...

  • When it is in omniscient P.O.V. we know what all of the characters are thinking.
  • When it is in the third person P.O.V. you know all of the characters without having to wait in another chapter to see what they are thinking.
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THE NARRATER TELLS ALL OF THE CHARACTERS THOUGHTS

  • Because it is I'm the omniscient P.O.V.

HERE ARE 2 EXAMPLES OF THE CHARACTERS THOUGHTS

  • "Am I meant to follow or should I wait it's coming" Ada wondered
  • And then another characters thoughts...
  • Inman knew many Cherokee of the age to be fighting under Thomas, and he wondered if Swimmer was one of them.
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