Questions:
1. The excerpts from
Adventures of
Huckleberry Finn by
Mark Twain is written
from the
point-of-view.
2. Which of the excerpts
is written from the
second person point-
of-view?
3. Which of the excerpts
is written from the
third person point-of-
view?
4. How do you identify
first person point-of-
view, second person
point-of-view and
third person point-of-
view?
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Answers & Comments
Answer:
1.The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is written in the first-person point of view, which allows the reader to experience the story through Huck's eyes and identify closely with the narrator. The story is told entirely from Huck's perspective, and Huck refers to himself as “I” throughout the novel.
2.Second-person narration a little-used technique of narrative in which the action is driven by a character ascribed to the reader, one known as you. The reader is immersed into the narrative as a character involved in the story. The narrator describes what "you" do and lets you into your own thoughts and background.
3.3rd person points of view
In third person point of view, the narrator exists outside of the story and addresses the characters by name or as "he/she/they" and "him/her/them." Types of third person perspective are defined by whether the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of any or all of the characters.
4.First, second, and third person are ways of describing points of view.
First person is the I/we perspective.
Second person is the you perspective.
Third person is the he/she/it/they perspective