Tuesday, November 17, 2015

POV

What point of view is Beowolf told in?

Why would the author do this?

34 comments:

  1. third person omniscient, so he can show all the characters emotion

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  4. Third person omniscient so he knew what everyone was thinking when he made the person. It helps the reader understand more so they know what characters are thinking what

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  5. 3rd person because it gives you ever one point of view

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  6. third person omniscient. so you can see the whole overview on everyone's pov in the story.

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  7. Third person omniscient, to tell the story from other peoples view points.

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  8. 3rd Omniscient
    So he could have a better effect on the story

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  9. 3rd person omniscient.
    It shows sides from both stories and goes into detail

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  10. 3rd person limited

    It shows sides from both stories and goes into detail

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  11. 3rd person limited because it is tell the kings side of the story

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  12. 3rd person omniscient to show how everyone feels and thinks

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  13. Third person b/c it tells his part of the story

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  14. 3rd person omniscient because it shows what everyone was thinking in the story

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  15. 3rd person Omniscient.
    It shows the thoughts of the other characters.

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  16. 3rd person limited because it only tells it from the kings side

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  17. 3rd person limited. It shows kings point-of-view.

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  18. third person limited. it shows the kings point of view.

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