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  • Definition of Third Person Point of View

    Third-person point of view is a narrative mode in which the primary characters within a written work are referred to by their names or relative pronouns. In a third-person story, the narrator...

  • How to Write a Story in the Third Person

    Third person narration is when a story is told by someone outside the story. Follow these easy steps to write a story in the third person.

  • How to write POV

    Writing Point of view (POV) is one of the fundamental traits for writing. They both offer advantages and disadvantages, and obviously influence the style of your writing. In this easy how-to you...

  • What is a Narrative?

    There are several ways to tell a story. However, no matter what genre the story is told in, there always needs to be a link to make sure that everything stays together. This is done through the...

  • How to Study Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart”

    Edgar Allan Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” is a Gothic horror story first published in “The Pioneer” in 1843. It has a distinctive narrative voice which creates a tense, frightening atmosphere. This...

  • How to Understand Point of View

    Point of view (POV) is the unique perspective given by the narrator in a piece of fiction or nonfiction. The reader senses the world of the story, hears characters and perceives the behaviors of...

  • How to Identify Narrative Style in Literature

    A narrator is the person or persona within a work of literature that conveys the plot and story to the reader. Recognizing narrative style can help you analyze and interpret a novel, short story...

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