Component of The Story – Point of View

Fifth part of major components of the story is Point of View.

First person point of view has the main character telling the story or a secondary character telling the main character’s story. Everything that happens in the story must be seen or experienced by the character doing the narration. The reader’s judgment of other characters in the story will be heavily influenced by the narrator. This can be very limiting. Also, a story written in first person usually means that the main character won’t die in the story. However, first person point of view gives a sense of intimacy to the story.

Third person point of view can be objective or omniscient. An objective narrator describes actions but not the inner thoughts or feelings of the characters. An omniscient narrator can describe all the actions of all of the characters but also all of their inner thoughts and feelings as well.

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Fiction Writing Tips – Major Components of Stories

After brief introduction of fiction writing tips on the previous post, now we continue to the second part of tips which is major component of the stories. Here are important components of the stories:

  1. Plot is the organization of events that will take place in the story.
  2. Characters are the people or animals who will be in the story.
  3. Setting is the physical time and place in which the story takes place.
  4. Dialogue is the spoken words of the characters in the story.
  5. Point of view is the relative identification of the narrator with the characters.
  6. Theme is the main idea or meaning behind a story.
  7. Style is the writer’s use of the language.

Each of the component will be discussed in the next posts.

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