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Point of view Crossword
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1) The story is told in the third person but from the viewpoint of one character in the story
3) Since pip narrates the story of his child hood and late youth from the vantage of mature adulthood his tale is
4) This point of view involves even less distance between the author and character than subjective narration
6) readers are placed in the position of spectators at a movie or play
7) Who is more perphial to the action of a novel
9) A rarely used point of view
11) A narrators vantage often depends upon on whether he or she is
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2) The author disappears into one of the characters, who tells the story in the first person
5) Is often emplayedd as a synonym for character
8) This point of view is like omniscence in that it involves third person reportage of a characters thoughts and feelings
10) the story is told in the third person by a narrator whose knowledge and prerogatives are unlimited
12) When the credibilty of the narration is delibratly called into question
13) Of who tells the story and there for how it gets told
14) In this point of view the author assumes maximum distence from his characters
15) Often called the stream of conciousness
16) In the point of view the author relates in third person the thoughts and feelings of one of his characters
17) The narrator disappears into a kind of roving sound camera
18) a character who fails to understand all the implications of the story
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