Introduction to Literature: Reading, Analyzing, and WritingAlfred Publishing Company, 1981 - 926 pagini |
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... person ( I , we ) or third person ( he , she , it , they ) . Third - person narrators are further divided into omniscient ( all- knowing ) , limited omniscient , and objective . In the explanations that follow , we will assume , for ...
... person ( I , we ) or third person ( he , she , it , they ) . Third - person narrators are further divided into omniscient ( all- knowing ) , limited omniscient , and objective . In the explanations that follow , we will assume , for ...
Pagina 157
... person nar- rator who is likable , perceptive , and intelligent as a reliable reporter . But the author may , in fact , want us to view the narrator negatively . In Ring Lardner's " Haircut , " printed at the end of this chapter , we ...
... person nar- rator who is likable , perceptive , and intelligent as a reliable reporter . But the author may , in fact , want us to view the narrator negatively . In Ring Lardner's " Haircut , " printed at the end of this chapter , we ...
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... person point of view - a participant in the story recounting events in his / her own voice using the first person ( I , we ) ; omniscient point of view - an all - knowing third person narrator , able to go anywhere , see anything ...
... person point of view - a participant in the story recounting events in his / her own voice using the first person ( I , we ) ; omniscient point of view - an all - knowing third person narrator , able to go anywhere , see anything ...
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Why study Literature? Your Role as a Student of Literature | 8 |
PRELIMINARY STUDY | 15 |
Taking Notes Deciding on the Unanswered Questions | 25 |
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