5410958514 | Point of View | who tells the story and how it is told | 0 | |
5410963700 | Narrator | Teller the story | 1 | |
5411016935 | Omniscient | narrator takes us inside the character(s) | 2 | |
5411019278 | Limited Omniscient | narrator takes us inside one or two character(s) | 3 | |
5411021448 | Objective | narrator is outside the character(s). Reports dialogue and action without telling how they feel | 4 | |
5411024456 | Editorial omniscience | evaluation of the character for the reader | 5 | |
5411030176 | Neutral Omniscience | allows for characters' actions and thoughts to speak for themselves | 6 | |
5411033724 | Stream of consciousness | takes reader inside a character's mind to reveal perceptions, thoughts, and feelings on a conscious or unconscious level | 7 | |
5411053623 | Unreliable narrator | Interpretation of events are different from the narrator's | 8 | |
5411056097 | Naive narrator | Youthful innocence, do not correctly interpret what they see. Reader must go beyond to comprehend what they read | 9 |
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