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POINT OF VIEW
DO NOW
Using your character autopsy, write an APP
about one of Ender’s character foils.
DON’T FORGET
You may use your notes from yesterday.
Write it on a separate piece of notebook paper.
Don’t forget page number!
AGENDA
Obj: SWBAT describe the four aspects of Point of
View.
Do Now: Analytical Process Paragraph about
Ender’s Character Foil
Review: APP
Vocabulary/Grammar: Review of Vocabulary
Hook: Right Writing!
INM: The Four Aspects of Point of View
GP: Practice with “Ender’s Game”.
IP: Self Check of Skills with “Ender’s Game”
Homework: Online Discussion, Two vocabulary
cards,
READING CLUB
Assignments will be passed out. Bring it back
signed!
Suggested reads are listed on the letter.
Feel free to start reading “The Jungle” or
“Speaker for the Dead” or another novel we will
read in class this year. You DON’T have to wait!
Feel free to bring your own favorite novel to read!
Pillows and snacks are also welcome!
POINT OF VIEW
The lens through which a narrator tells a story.
POV includes four aspects: orientation, person,
perspective, and access.
Narrative choices can affect or support the
development of plot or theme in a work of fiction.
ORIENTATION
The orientation of a text’s narration can be
“author oriented” or “character oriented;”
“author-oriented” refers to the narration by the
presumed author of the story. (Ender’s Game)
“character oriented” refers to narration by a
character within a story. (Huck Finn)
PERSON
The person of a narrator refers to whether the
narration is first-person (I went, we went);
second-person (you went); or third-person (he/she
went, they went)
Rarely is a novel in 2nd person.
CHECK!
What is point of view?
What is person?
What is orientation?
PERSPECTIVE
The perspective of a narrator can be single,
meaning only one character’s actions are
narrated or followed throughout; limited
omniscient/multiple, meaning many characters’
actions are followed; and omniscient.
“Ender’s Game” is limited omniscient.
“Huckleberry Finn” is single.
The Bible is omniscient.
ACCESS
The access of a narrator refers to how much of
the characters’ inner thoughts the narrator
knows;
“Objective” means that the narrator knows no
inner thoughts and feelings;
“Subjective” meaning that the narrator has
access to thoughts and feelings.
Objective: Antony telling a story about Ashley
Subjective: God
CHECK!
What is perspective?
What are the different aspects of perspective?
What is access?
What are the different aspects of access?
THE AP QUESTION…
Why do you think Card uses different points of
view throughout the novel?
PRACTICE
Using the first page of chapter 1 of “Ender’s
Game“ determine the person, access, orientation,
and perspective of the text.
THEN
Using page 25, determine the person, access,
orientation, and perspective of the text.
INDEPENDENT PRACTICE
On your own, determine the four aspects of point
of view for page 89 in Ender’s Game.
CLOSING/HOMEWORK:
Two Vocabulary Cards
An APP over one of Ender’s conflicts in Ender’s
Game using your character autopsy.