NARRATIVE STRUCTURE
Narrative structure is generally the structural framework, how the story and the episode itself is laid out, and then presented to the characters.
CHARACTERIZATION
THEME
PLOT STRUCTURE
POINT OF VIEW
FIRST PERSON POINT OF VIEW
This point of view is accomplished through the main character’s narration of events that occur to him or her, past or present. First person point of view is usually easily identified because of the author's use of the pronouns "I" and "my".
This point of view is accomplished through the main character’s narration of events that occur to him or her, past or present. First person point of view is usually easily identified because of the author's use of the pronouns "I" and "my".
THIRD PERSON POINT OF VIEW
The third-person narrative is one of three possible points of view for telling a story. In a third person narrative, the participants in the narrative are understood to be distinct from the person telling the story. Third person narratives employ the words "she, he, they".
The third-person narrative is one of three possible points of view for telling a story. In a third person narrative, the participants in the narrative are understood to be distinct from the person telling the story. Third person narratives employ the words "she, he, they".