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  1. Character Point of View: Definition and Examples

    • Point of view is a literary device through which the author unveils the story to the reader. Sometimes called the “eye” or the perspective of the narrator, POV is an important and constant factor all through the stor… See more

    First Person Point of View

    First person POV is used often today, especially in YA, romance, and literary fiction. This style is easy to spot by the use of first-person pronouns such as “I,” “My,” and “Mine.… See more

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    Second Person Point of View

    Of the three narrative points of view used in fiction, second person is the least used — and for good reason. It's difficult to make second person work in a way that's engaging t… See more

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    Third Person Point of View

    Third person POV includes several styles that are all used fairly often in fiction. This type of narration is characterized by the use of “he/she,” “they/theirs,” and “his/hers.” Although th… See more

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    Choosing Which Point of View to Use

    Now that we've covered the most common character points of view, you may be wondering how to choose which one is right for your story. If you're a new writer, most editors an… See more

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    Conclusion

    There's a lot of fun to be had with point of view. Some authors get away with using multiple points of view in their books, while others simply stick with one. Others write their entire … See more

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