The term point of view refers to the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, make observations, present arguments, and express personal attitudes and judgments.
the narrative voice of a poem (as distinct from the poet)
The term point of view refers to the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, make observations, present arguments, and express personal attitudes and judgments.
The term point of view refers to the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, make observations, present arguments, and express personal attitudes and judgments.
an actor's portrayal of someone in a play, film, etc...
The term point of view refers to the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, make observations, present arguments, and express personal attitudes and judgments.
a means by which something is expressed or communicated
The term point of view refers to the speaker, narrator, persona, or voice created by authors to tell stories, make observations, present arguments, and express personal attitudes and judgments.
narration from the point of view of the speaker or narrator
If the voice of the work is an "I," the author is using the first-person point of view—the impersonation of a fictional narrator or speaker who may be named or unnamed.
The third-person point of view is omniscient (all-knowing) when the speaker not only presents action and dialogue but also, at times, reports the thoughts and reactions of the characters.