ENGL 146 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Social Stratification, Obeah, Upper Class
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Centre for academic communication get help with writing, presenting, speaking (pronunciation). Drop in at cac in the library. Coursespaces quiz is now open until tuesday, september 20 @ 11:59pm. Point of view/narrative perspective the position/perspective/vantage point from which the story is told. Narrator personal character or non-personal voice developed to deliver information to the reader. Narrator is a participant if they are a character, a non-participant is an outside voice not involved in the plot. First person narrative narrator uses first person pronouns (eg, i, we). Second person narrative protago(cid:374)ist is referred to (cid:271)y se(cid:272)o(cid:374)d perso(cid:374) pro(cid:374)ou(cid:374) (cid:862)you(cid:863). Do not use second pesron narrative for academic writing. Third person narrative narrator uses third person pronouns (she, he, they). Omniscient all knowing/can reveal the inner thoughts of all characters. Limited insight into the mind of a single character or small group of characters. Objective (cid:374)o i(cid:374)sight i(cid:374)to (cid:272)hara(cid:272)ters" i(cid:374)(cid:374)er thoughts. Symbol object/action/idea that represents something greater than itself.