Point of view is the angle of considering things, which shows us the opinion or feelings of the individuals involved in a situation. In literature, point of view is the mode of narration that an author employs to let the readers “hear” and “see” what takes place in a story, poem, or essay.
Point of view is an integral tool of description in the author’s hands to portray personal emotions or characters’ feelings about an experience or situation. Writers use a point of view to express effectively what they want to convey to their readers.
2. Socratic Seminar over An Iliad and The Iliad.
Things to consider:
- How does An Iliad represent the characterization which is seen in the primary text?
- How do we see the themes of The Iliad seen in both texts?
- What is the purpose of both texts?
- What is the role of the poet.. or the narrator in both texts?
- The list of questions I gave you.
- What is the play stating about war?
- Why is The Iliad an important text still today?
3. For Friday:
Socratic Seminar Review- Socratic Seminar Reflection
- Make a copy of the form.
- Print off your reflection and bring to class on Friday.
Read pages 256-57 in your literature books. TAKE NOTES.
Read "The Greek Theater" notes found under Oedipus Rex links. TAKE NOTES.
BRING YOUR LIT BOOK TO CLASS ON FRIDAY.
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