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English Language - GCSE AQA - Higher

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What is the narrative perspective?

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First person singular is when we see the story in the eyes of a character, they'd usually use "I". This is usually through the protagonist.This was used in Jane Eyre. Third person narrative is when the narrator isn't involved in the story, and is seen as a voice. They may be able to see everything which makes them an OMNISCIENT NARRATOR. They may comment on characters and their actions using the first person which is called intrusive. This was used in A Christmas Carol. Sometimes the narrator is another character and acts more of an observer. An example of this is Dr Watson in Sherlock Holmes. Narrators may use different narratives, meaning we may get different experiences and points of views from multiple characters.


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