What is the storys point of view?
jamie-wheeler Teacher College – Sophomore Best answer as selected by question asker. I would say that Julie’s tale is told in the omniscient point of view. In an omniscient point of view, “the story is told by the author, using the third person, and his knowledge and prerogatives are unlimited. He can interpret the behavior of his characters; he can comment, if he wishes, on the significance of the story he is telling.” Here is an excerpt that I think will show you this: “Mivax straed hard at the regal black wolf, hoping to catch its eye. She must tell him somehow that she was starving and ask him for food.” Sources: http://www.enotes.com/julie-wolves-qn/50333 http://www.nyu.edu/classes/op/writing/old_pointofview1.htm Rate answer: $(‘#aScore-5743’).istars(setAnswerRating); Flag as inappropriate Posted by jamie-wheeler on Monday June 18, 2007 at 9:52 AM bmadnick Teacher High School – 11th Grade I would like to clear up point of view for you. First person point of view is when a characte