1. The Child Protagonist Point of View
I believed her. " The use of first person in this story helps one clearly identify evidence to prove a point. ... When in first-person, the author is enabled to explicitly state certain emotions instead of portraying them. ... Coincidentally the author uses first person to support his thematic goal and strengthen his message. ... Still, the author decides to use first person in order to give the audience a personal connection with the child. ... " In first person you know the boy is confused, but not only is he confused, he is also concerned. ...
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- Approx Pages: 6
- Grade Level: High School