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Published on Nov 23, 2015
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COLD MOUNTAIN
BY CHARLES FRAZIER
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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