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    At this point, the creature has accepted that he is seen as a black sheep in society and just wants to be alone with a companion that shared the same traits as him- someone who he could share something in common with. The monster’s mentality consists of the idea…

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    Amontillado” is told from the point of view of the villain protagonist, Montresor. However, on the WebQuest page entitled, “Knowing Poe: Point of View for ‘The Cask of Amontillado’”, the same story is presented in the viewpoint of a narrator. There are multiple similarities and differences between the two, but ultimately having the point of view of a narrator gives readers a more neutral look into the story, so they can focus on the story itself. To begin with, the original point of view from…

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    In Toni Morrison’s, The Bluest Eye, the author uses point of view as a method to highlight her way of writing. To display a different view of the occurring events throughout the novel, an array of narrators are used. The basic intention of doing this is to give us, as the reader an insight, without denouncing anyone in particular. This technique also allows certain characters, such as Claudia and Pecola, to be much more intensely emphasized. Throughout the narration an accumulation of various…

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    Anastasia’s Point of View Summer has been amazing in England. I went there with my class. There was a special science program there. I had fun experimenting with chemicals and going outside to explore the fauna and flora. I love science and now summer is almost over. I have to go back to school. I don’t like school. It’s boring and sometimes I have a hard time understanding math. I think math is pointless in some ways. I know a lot of cool science facts. Science is my favorite subject. I’m…

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    million people died in WWII, which means Death had a good point of view, always being anywhere and everywhere. A point of view can affect an author’s message and a different perspective can change the context of a story drastically. Death, Liesel, and some other minor characters all see the world differently. Death is the narrator in “The Book Thief.” He goes around collecting souls and telling the story of Liesel Meminger. His point of view stays the same throughout the story; all he can do is…

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    chooses an interesting and debatable narrator. Despite Huckleberry Finn’s youth, he is a suitable narrator for this novel because he gives the audience a unique perspective, allows the author to present controversial topics, and gives an unbiased view of events. As a young boy, Huck’s narration may be flawed. In this novel, a thirteen year old boy runaway meets up with a local runaway slave, named Jim, and travels…

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    perspective from Nick Carraway’s point of view. Using this character he allowed the audience to see an objective opinion while showing every detail within the book, but as a change I decided to write the story from another main character’s point of view. Writing the book from Jay Gatsby's point of view allowed me to see a new perspective into the mind of the character who is newly rich, and ever thinking to achieve his perfect dream. Writing the scenes from Jay Gatsby's point of view had…

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    Effective Point of View in Confessions Of Zeno It’s almost magic how Zeno draws the reader in by completely his irrational circumvent. The reader wishes to find out the fate of this lustful man. Zeno’s unreliable point of view contributes to have a positive effect on the dynamic of the book. To begin, his unreliable narration and situational irony develops an unreliable point of view. For example, Zeno claims he has a solid marriage by saying, “these years have had a great effect on my…

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    hearing the creations story ,Walton still views Frankenstein as the victim he does this because Frankenstein filled a void the Walton desperately needed filled: a…

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    Point of view is shown in the following sentence, “All that toughness and bad grammar and this boy Charles sounds like such a bad influence.”(71) This shows that the mother is believing every word that comes from Laurie. The author wants the reader to believe…

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