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Perspective
Definition
Perspective/point-of-view: an
opinion, attitude, or judgment

(from dictionary.com)
What is reality?
When reading or writing a story, it’s
essential to remember that the story is
being told from the narrator’s point of view.
This means that the events are being told
according to a perception of reality, which
may or may not be actual reality.

Who tells the story and how can alter the
meaning of events and dialogue which
affects how a reader feels about the
As a Reader
When reading, consider who is
telling the story in a narrative text
(fiction or narrative non-fiction, such
as a memoir).
Narrator Perspective
Is the narrator a character in the story,
or does he or she seem to be an
unidentified third party who is not in the
story?
First Person Narrator
Is the story in first person (means
the narrator is a character IN the
story and refers to him or herself in
the story: I, me, we, us, our, my,
mine)?
Third Person Narrator
Is it in third person (narrator talks
about others: he, she, they, them,
etc.)?
Expository Texts
It’s also important to consider the
 perspective of poetry or expository
 pieces.

FYI – expository texts include news
 articles, opinion columns, speeches, non-
 fiction books, etc.

The information being explored
  in expository writing is influenced by the
  author’s perspective. You may or may
not
  agree the writer’s opinion!
As a Writer
 a writer, you must consider
 As
 perspective. For narrative writing,
 that means you decide whether to
 write in first or third person.

And it means you must choose
 which character will narrate. This
 opens up possibilities, and it sets
 limits.
As a Writer: Expository
For expository writing, you must be
aware of your perspective and
choose whether to make it clear to
the readers what you think or
whether to remain neutral.
Perception vs. Reality
The reader must
use good reading
skills to decide
whether the
narrator or writer
is giving his/her
perception of
reality or actual
reality.
Writer Jon Scieszka
           Jon Scieskza wrote The
           True Story of the Three
           Little Pigs. What is
           interesting about his re-
           imagining of the classic
           tale is that many of the
           events and dialogue
           remain the same.
           However, when the
           reader learns about the
           wolf’s intentions behind
           the actions and events of
           the story, his or her
           feelings about the wolf

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Understanding Perspective in Narratives and Expository Texts

  • 3. What is reality? When reading or writing a story, it’s essential to remember that the story is being told from the narrator’s point of view. This means that the events are being told according to a perception of reality, which may or may not be actual reality. Who tells the story and how can alter the meaning of events and dialogue which affects how a reader feels about the
  • 4. As a Reader When reading, consider who is telling the story in a narrative text (fiction or narrative non-fiction, such as a memoir).
  • 5. Narrator Perspective Is the narrator a character in the story, or does he or she seem to be an unidentified third party who is not in the story?
  • 6. First Person Narrator Is the story in first person (means the narrator is a character IN the story and refers to him or herself in the story: I, me, we, us, our, my, mine)?
  • 7. Third Person Narrator Is it in third person (narrator talks about others: he, she, they, them, etc.)?
  • 8. Expository Texts It’s also important to consider the perspective of poetry or expository pieces. FYI – expository texts include news articles, opinion columns, speeches, non- fiction books, etc. The information being explored in expository writing is influenced by the author’s perspective. You may or may not agree the writer’s opinion!
  • 9. As a Writer  a writer, you must consider As perspective. For narrative writing, that means you decide whether to write in first or third person. And it means you must choose which character will narrate. This opens up possibilities, and it sets limits.
  • 10. As a Writer: Expository For expository writing, you must be aware of your perspective and choose whether to make it clear to the readers what you think or whether to remain neutral.
  • 11. Perception vs. Reality The reader must use good reading skills to decide whether the narrator or writer is giving his/her perception of reality or actual reality.
  • 12. Writer Jon Scieszka Jon Scieskza wrote The True Story of the Three Little Pigs. What is interesting about his re- imagining of the classic tale is that many of the events and dialogue remain the same. However, when the reader learns about the wolf’s intentions behind the actions and events of the story, his or her feelings about the wolf