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in which one is the narrator one of the characters in a story? subjective or limited point of view?
Dec 27, 2015 8:48 PM
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Hello, I don't think either necessarily have to be a character within the story. A subjective view is perhaps more likely to represent a character within a story, as they are reacting more personally to events. However, a narrator could just be opinionated without actually being a character that is involved in the story. A limit point of view only really means that the narrator is not omniscient (they are not aware of everything that occurs). A narrator could have a limit point of view regardless of whether they are a character within the story or not. Hope this helps. :)
December 29, 2015
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