Point of View
Types of POV
POV Used in the Story
100

What is POV?

POV is a perspective of either a piece of literature, film and other forms of media.

100

The narrator is part of the story. Pronouns used are I, me, us, and we.

First-Person POV

100

POV used in the story: Thank You, Ma'am.

Third-Person Limited POV

200

What does POV give readers?

A better reading experience.

200

The narrator is not part of the story. Pronouns used are he, she, they. However, this has the narrator know everything about everyone.

Third-Person Omniscient POV

200

The person the Narrator is "focused" on.

Roger

300

What does the POV mainly do?

The POV mainly helps to immerse the reader  in the story by making it appear as they are in the story themselves.

300

The narrator is not part of the story. Pronouns used are he, she, they. However, this mainly focuses on one character (internally).

Third-Person Limited POV

300

The reason why the POV is Third-Person Limited.

The Narrator states Roger's internal thoughts

400

How does POV impact a story? (No right answer)

Nice answer

400

The narrator is a separate entity. You are immersed into the story itself.

Second-Person POV


400

The reason why the POV is not Third-Person Limited.

Mrs. Luella's thoughts are only expressed through dialogue