[ISLMA-Share] Point of View in YA
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An example of third-person objective is found in parts of Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge." When I taught it, I used to define it as the reader sees what a camera would see - just describing a scene and any action with no assumptions or commentary.
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Font of knowledge of all things library,
I am looking for recommendations for the following writing perspectives:
first person,
second person
third limited
third omniscient
Any ideas?
Gretchen Zaitzeff
Librarian
University High School
Normal, IL
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