Symobol, Allegory, and point of view deck Flashcards
Point of view?
Describes a narrator’s perspective and, therefore, the readers as telling.
Second person point of view?
Can be effected, and Jerism employs it here to heighten the intensity and urgency of the situation in which readers find themselves.
First person point of view?
Readers have the most direct experience of what happens in the story according to the narrators interpretation.
Third person point of view?
Use pronouns such as she, he, it and they.
Omniscient?
When a narrator knows what every chacter thinks, and feel
limited omniscient narrators?
However, only know and relate what one major or minor charter thinks and feels.
Omniscient narrator?
Shares what all charters think and feel instead of limited the narrators perspective to just one character.
Symbols
are objects, places events, or chachters that have meaning and significance beyond their physicals forms.
Allegory
When the author puts something in the story that is symbolic.
Archetypes
Common symbols