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how are two points of views differ from each other?

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Perspective is how the characters view and process what's happening within the story. Here's how it compares with point of view: Point of view focuses on the type of narrator used to tell the story. Perspective focuses on how this narrator perceives what's happening within the story.

A point of view or POV is how a person sees something in their eyes.

For example, let's say that you get a dog, Fluffy. When you bring it home, in your point of view, all you see is a cuddly, cute furry lovable dog.

However, in your mom's point of view, all she might see is a messy, hairy, animal that will probably rip up stuff (this is made up, so don't judge me). These are examples of points of view.

There are different types of points of view:

First-person

  • uses I, me.

First Person Peripheral

  • uses I.

Second Person

  • uses you pronoun

Third Person (two categories)

1. Third Person Limited

  • uses he, she, and they.

2. Third Person Omniscient

  • uses he, she, and it narration
  • uses a sees all, knows all narration.

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