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Point of view 态度,观点: The attitude or outlook of a narrator or character in a piece of literature, a movie, or another art form.在文学作品、电影或其它的艺术形式中,一个叙述者或人物的态度或观点

It refers to who tells us the story and how it is told.

What we know and how we feel about the events in a story are shaped by the author's choice of a point of view.

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Narrator: the teller of a story

The narrator should not be confused with the author who has created the narrative voice because the 2 are usually distinct.

The main 2 categories of the way of telling a story:

  • 3rd-person narrator: use he/she/they to tell the story, not participate in the action
  • 1st-person narrator: use I to tell the story, a major/minor participant in the action.

The 3rd-person narrator (Nonparticipant) :

1. Omniscient: the narrator takes us inside the characters

  • All-knowing
  • Move from place to place and pass back and force through time, slipping into and out of characters as no human being possibly could in real life
  • Can report the characters’ thoughts and feelings as well as what they say and do
Editorial omniscience
Neutral omniscience narrator allows characters' actions and thoughts to speak for themselves

2. Limited omniscient: the narrator takes us inside 1 or 2 characters

  • Much more confined than the omniscient narrator
  • Often restrict the narrator to the single perspective of a major/minor character
  • can see into>1 character, particularly in a longer work

Stream-of-consciousness technique:

  • The most intense use of a central consciousness in narration
  • It takes a reader inside a character's mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level.
  • It suggests the flow of thought as well as the character’s mind makes rapid associations free of conventional logic or transitions.

3. Objective: the narrator is outside the characters

  • No analysis and interpretation is provided
  • From the detached and impersonal perspective, the narrator reports action and dialogue without telling us directly what the character feels and thinks
  • It places a heavy premium ( unusual/ high value)on dialogue, actions, and details to reveal character

1st-person narrator (participant)  :

  1. Major character 
  2. Minor character
  • The “I” presents the point of view of only one character's consciousness
  • The reader is restricted to the perceptions, thoughts, and feelings of that single character

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Why is it important to identify the point of view ?-- One of the primary reasons is to determine where the author stands in relation to the story

→ Behind the narrative voice of any story is the author, manipulating events and providing or withholding information

→It's a mistake to assume that the narrative voice of a story is the author.         

  • The narrator is just a creation of the writer.
  • A narrator's perception may be accepted/rejected/modified by an author, depending on how the narrative voice is articulated.

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Unreliable narrator: whose interpretation of events is different from the author

→ Narrators can be unreliable for a variety of reasons:

  • lack self-knowledge
  • lack the sophistication to interpret accurately what they see
  • youthful innocence frequently characterizes as a native narrator

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Conclusion:

Writers choose a point of view to achieve particular effects because point of view determines what we know about the characters and events in a story

We should be aware of who is telling the story and whether the narrator sees things clearly and reliably

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