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explain narration and point of view

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Answered by hazellighte888
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Authors don't speak to us directly in literary works. They use an intermediary device called a narrator. Narrative point of view is the perspective of that narrator. First person narrative point of view occurs when the narrator is telling the story.

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Answered by iqrasayeed
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But the narrator of a text and the point of view of a text are two different things. The narrator is who is telling the story. In contrast, a text's point of view is the perspective the story is being told from. If you think of the narrator as a person, their point of view is the angle they're taking on the story.The narrator, simply put, is the "person" who tells the story. The story's narration is the viewpoint from which the story is revealed

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