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Our teacher keeps assigning your videos to us and I enjoy them so much!! You explain the topics very clearly and I find it easy to take notes and understand the topic better. You probably what motivates me to focus and learn. You have a way of inserting comedy into learning which makes it fun to do. Thank you for all that you do!!
I already know POV and my teacher assigned it to me but this is one of the greatest videos for explaining POV it’s not garbage unlike the other garbage town ones =)
Thank you so much you are the best keep it up and I have a final exam today at 7:00 and you just saved my life it is so easy now and again thank you so much ''keep it up''
Thx so much for this i actually started a story in 2POV without even realizing it. But i think i am going to continue like this bc honestly its much easier to write since i am a newbie writer (personaly). But i have a question would it be smart to change the style by adding dialog bit by bit or should it just be text without any dialog?
I think that a story can start without dialogue, then change to having dialogue. The dialogue slows the narrative down and makes the reader focus on that particular scene. If you decide there are important moments in the beginning worthy of dialogue, you can always revise it! Hope that's helpful.
I'm so torn. Im in the early works of a series I'm writing. I havent written a word of it yet, ive just been working out the world and characters etc. It's centered in a fantasy universe with two main characters that switch pov every other chapter. My plan is for the first book to be an emotional journey that changes the characters significantly. I feel like a 3rd person pov would be good to show the actions of the characters. But I want it to be personal. So I'm a little torn.
Can I write a third person omniscient POV who know everything the main characters know and feel, and know the feeling of innanimatet objects (like the weather), but does not know the future? And can I write a third person omniscient POV that focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a collective group (a narrator describing a group of people fearing the villain as if the narrator itself was appart of that group of people)? Can I swich from third person limited POV to third person omniscient POV between chapters?
Can someone help me. I'm totally confused. I want to write a story from a 1st person perspective of a character but I also want to describe scenes when he is not present. Is this possible? The story is set in 3 different cities and focuses on 3 different characters so the main character can't be in all 3 cities at the 1 time every time i'm chopping and changing in between chapters. How can I do this? Help! :(
Great explanation!!! Last week I have submitted my essay for graduation. I didn't get my desire score wish I found your video earlier! Don't stop go hard!
I enjoyed this video and found it easy to understand. However, I do not agree with the comment on Second Person narration in which it is said that"You" refers to the reader. This is not always true as a narrator may retell something that happened to a character directly to the person eg. giving an account of the main character's early childhood to him or her.
The school teacher switched between limited and objective third person point of view. So she basically explained limited as objective and objective as limited. I don’t know which one to follow !
My advice: double check your understanding with your teacher, then give her the answer she wants. You can think she's wrong all you want after you get the grade. That's what I'd do. That may not be a principled answer, but it's a practical one. Life skills.
+Arif Kizilay It's an idea better known in the world of poetry. When we read a poem, we speak of "the speaker," not "the poet," because the voice talking to us from the poem is an invented persona. This concept is probably familiar to you. It's rarer in fiction to find an example of the author and a 3rd person narrator being distinctly different, but I can think of two examples. In Atonement, by Ian McEwan, the 3rd person narrator is revealed in the final pages to be Briony, the main character. We then reassess everything in the novel in the light of this knowledge. (Sorry about the spoiler.) The other example is from post-modern fiction, The Sot-Weed Factor by John Barth (1960). In that pseudo-historical novel, Barth narrates in the style of an 18th C. man. We know that Barth is a contemporary author and wouldn't speak or write this way, so he and his 3rd person narrator are clearly not the same. This is less obviously true in all fiction, in a way. The writer creates a "voice" to tell his or her story. It might be more eloquent, more thoughtful, or funnier than the author is in real life. How many times have you heard an interview with an author and found him or her to be less interesting than his book? I know I have. In fact, in my videos, I'm a lot more clear and organized than I am in person. I'm presenting the best possible version of my teaching. In reality, I'm a bit of an introvert and I write better than I talk. That's why I script my videos. I hope these examples make this concept clearer. Thank you for your excellent and intelligent question!
you can have a second person where the main character is part of the story and you are part of it but not the main character. but mostly used in childrens shows like Dora.
My kid watched that show. Yeah, I see what you mean. It's those "what do YOU think?" asides. In addition, I remember a TV show when I was a kid that did the same thing: Ellery Queen (with Jim Hutton). Loved that show.
Quite late, but no. 3rd person multiple is like 3rd person limited/subjective but while being able to switch between which character's perception the POV's limited to. 3rd person objective is like 3rd person omniscient, but without being able to get into any character's head, leaving all thoughts and motivations entirely up to the reader to determine by actions.
I am writing my story as a omniscient narrator and people keep telling me that, it's not done that way. I am confused. I am the narrator and I am telling all the characters point of view. Why do I get such opposition?
POV: Your here because your teacher assigned this for homework.
I just wanted to know what pov is
No, this is for my exam
This man can read minds
YOU'RE here because you've mistaken a second person possessive pronoun for a contraction.
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Everybody here talking about how their teacher assigned them while I'm over here watching just because I'm working on a book.
oh nice hows the book doing
Same here.
Same
1st: "I"
2nd: "You're"
3rd: "He/She/They"
Finally something that helps.
We love people who use they/them,
Yep it’s that easy
Our teacher keeps assigning your videos to us and I enjoy them so much!! You explain the topics very clearly and I find it easy to take notes and understand the topic better. You probably what motivates me to focus and learn. You have a way of inserting comedy into learning which makes it fun to do. Thank you for all that you do!!
Thank you thank you thank you!!!
@@mistersato411Yea
You’re honestly better than my teacher lol. Keep it up
he is my teacher
Nice LIkes
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@@JustRhino u r lucky 😊
POV: the teacher sees the video 💀💀
POV: it’s Thursday at 12 am and ur doing ur work so u don’t have to do it on Friday
priorities
Imagine not doing it on Saturday and submitting it late
Gotta love a teacher that just gives packets and links to teach their students. Thanks Mr. Wise...
Apart from the distracting chainsaw sounds on that one slide, thats a damn well made video. Best one I've seen about POV - keep it up.
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Why is it that this person did a better job explaining second person than all of my english teachers from middle and high school.
Cause teachers just explain it fast
Lol my teacher assigned this vid for hw
Oof
fvng same
fvng same lol I hate this kind of shit
fvng Yooo same lol
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Same
Very good thank you brother
I'm glad you liked it
I already know POV and my teacher assigned it to me but this is one of the greatest videos for explaining POV it’s not garbage unlike the other garbage town ones =)
Wow, thank you, Virginia! I'm glad you enjoyed it.
same
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Anyone else watching this while doing their online classes?
me
me
So straight forward. Thanks!
POV: It’s Monday morning and your teacher made you watch this video
I like it this is teaching me stuff my teacher is ignoring
POV:ur teacher linked this for u
I aced my "Types of Point Of View," because of this video! Many thanks to your channel.
Congratulations!
This is so great. I have to work tomorrow with POV for 9th grade and I'll be using this video. Great Job. And thank you!!!
and did you make it?
you alr mate? im from the future
Great video! Thank you for combining English with comedy, it kept my attention well! Even though I already had an understanding of the topic.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you so much you are the best keep it up and I have a final exam today at 7:00 and you just saved my life it is so easy now and again thank you so much ''keep it up''
Glad it helped, formula force!
Great video. Told us the facts without going on for longer than necessary.
Glad it was helpful!
Out of all the views I researched on point of view explanation. This one actually explained it the best. Thanks.
"And a self-centered *git*, too." LOL, nice video :)
Very clear and concise. Thank you for the POV definitions.
Thank you, Mr. Sato. I hope this helps my writing as I suffer from shifting points of view.
I like the 3rd POV objective, it's almost like a camera in the form of words.
Great video mate!
Such a great little video! It's sometimes hardto find content that mirrors the same vocabulary and labels that I use and this one nails it! Thanks!!!
Thanks, Amy. I'm glad it was useful to you!
Hi, Dan! So nice to hear your voice! I hope you are well!
Hi, Dana. I am, thanks. Hope you are too!
I may be here because of School but I am a Writer that just started last year so this is helpful thanks!
What a video! It summed up all the types of POVs in a really simple and clear way. Thank you for this amazing video. Your voice is so soothing tbh.
This is a really informative video about the 5 main types of narrative point of view.
i really needed all this stuff
You are the best teacher.
Wow, thank you
this is incredibly helpful
I'm very glad you think so!
@@mistersato411 Seriously dude! you had such a good way of explaining it in an understandable fun way!
Thx so much for this i actually started a story in 2POV without even realizing it.
But i think i am going to continue like this bc honestly its much easier to write since i am a newbie writer (personaly).
But i have a question would it be smart to change the style by adding dialog bit by bit or should it just be text without any dialog?
I think that a story can start without dialogue, then change to having dialogue. The dialogue slows the narrative down and makes the reader focus on that particular scene. If you decide there are important moments in the beginning worthy of dialogue, you can always revise it! Hope that's helpful.
This will help my vocabulary and mind from watching tv shows
Thanks it's very helpful what you publish.
Glad I could help
Wow! It's so easy to understand! Thank you very much.
Good job, sir!
Thank you! Cheers!
Is there anyone out there with cloze notes for this awesome video?
I'm so torn. Im in the early works of a series I'm writing. I havent written a word of it yet, ive just been working out the world and characters etc. It's centered in a fantasy universe with two main characters that switch pov every other chapter. My plan is for the first book to be an emotional journey that changes the characters significantly. I feel like a 3rd person pov would be good to show the actions of the characters. But I want it to be personal. So I'm a little torn.
thank you so much , my teacher is giving me my test on pov but she has not give me the information this has help thank you
Thank you.
It was my pleasure, @ranasaint
POV: you already know this but still watching it because your teacher assigned it
This was helpful for a paper I’m writing thanks!
Can I write a third person omniscient POV who know everything the main characters know and feel, and know the feeling of innanimatet objects (like the weather), but does not know the future?
And can I write a third person omniscient POV that focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a collective group (a narrator describing a group of people fearing the villain as if the narrator itself was appart of that group of people)?
Can I swich from third person limited POV to third person omniscient POV between chapters?
The answer to all of these is that you are like the god of your fictional universe, so if you think it works, then do it.
Thank you
Can someone help me. I'm totally confused. I want to write a story from a 1st person perspective of a character but I also want to describe scenes when he is not present. Is this possible? The story is set in 3 different cities and focuses on 3 different characters so the main character can't be in all 3 cities at the 1 time every time i'm chopping and changing in between chapters. How can I do this? Help! :(
It is possible. It is first person
Thanks so much!
Great ..tnx for your great effort
Thank you so much☺
So helpful❤
Glad it was helpful!
"Good luck with your assignment!" Thank you, it's pretty rough.
The Sherlock part was the best part
Really helped me out thank you!!!!!!!!!!
You're very welcome!
Excellent explanation.
ThatOneHammy IKR
Look keep it up your better than my teacher for real
Thanks, Kaykay Charles. I appreciate your support!
POV: I'm forced here for school,
and you are too.
Exactly
Cool to watch!
When your teacher makes you watch a video from *6 years ago.*
Saame
Great video!
Thank you for this great informative video : )
You are so welcome!
Thank you, I have an unit exam next Monday
Good luck on your exam!
Thank you
Thank's a lot for your explication
Great explanation!!! Last week I have submitted my essay for graduation. I didn't get my desire score wish I found your video earlier! Don't stop go hard!
thank you.. this video helped me
Glad it helped
@@mistersato411 but I didn't pass the test though.
Best POV video. Thanks for clarity.
I enjoyed this video and found it easy to understand. However, I do not agree with the comment on Second Person narration in which it is said that"You" refers to the reader. This is not always true as a narrator may retell something that happened to a character directly to the person eg. giving an account of the main character's early childhood to him or her.
what is the music in the beginning? I love it, but it is too short to be recognized
It's copyright-free music from GarageBand.
Well explained
this helped thank you!!!!!!
You're awesome. Hands down.
i watched two minuites of the vid and allready annotated 5 things.
Thanks for the help!!!
This will help
The school teacher switched between limited and objective third person point of view. So she basically explained limited as objective and objective as limited. I don’t know which one to follow !
My advice: double check your understanding with your teacher, then give her the answer she wants. You can think she's wrong all you want after you get the grade. That's what I'd do. That may not be a principled answer, but it's a practical one. Life skills.
Ok, that sounds right.
Thank you for replying.
Hello,
Why third person narrator in not the same with writer? Why do we say narrator instead of saying author?
thank you
+Arif Kizilay It's an idea better known in the world of poetry. When we read a poem, we speak of "the speaker," not "the poet," because the voice talking to us from the poem is an invented persona. This concept is probably familiar to you.
It's rarer in fiction to find an example of the author and a 3rd person narrator being distinctly different, but I can think of two examples. In Atonement, by Ian McEwan, the 3rd person narrator is revealed in the final pages to be Briony, the main character. We then reassess everything in the novel in the light of this knowledge. (Sorry about the spoiler.)
The other example is from post-modern fiction, The Sot-Weed Factor by John Barth (1960). In that pseudo-historical novel, Barth narrates in the style of an 18th C. man. We know that Barth is a contemporary author and wouldn't speak or write this way, so he and his 3rd person narrator are clearly not the same.
This is less obviously true in all fiction, in a way. The writer creates a "voice" to tell his or her story. It might be more eloquent, more thoughtful, or funnier than the author is in real life. How many times have you heard an interview with an author and found him or her to be less interesting than his book? I know I have. In fact, in my videos, I'm a lot more clear and organized than I am in person. I'm presenting the best possible version of my teaching. In reality, I'm a bit of an introvert and I write better than I talk. That's why I script my videos.
I hope these examples make this concept clearer. Thank you for your excellent and intelligent question!
Certified English homework moment
Josh ornoy rn
You missed talking about the difference between third person POV, close versus distant.
I thought you meant 5 pov’s not 2 with 5 sub-pov’s. Isn’t there like 4 pov’s?
you can have a second person where the main character is part of the story and you are part of it but not the main character. but mostly used in childrens shows like Dora.
My kid watched that show. Yeah, I see what you mean. It's those "what do YOU think?" asides. In addition, I remember a TV show when I was a kid that did the same thing: Ellery Queen (with Jim Hutton). Loved that show.
why the fuck does this have 188 dislikes? Its a really good explanation and summary!
Wow, very good it helped me a lot
You're good.
I think this will really help me on my test tomorrow! Thank you so much!😊
Your an amazing person. Thank you for uploading this but also is 3rd person objective the same as 3rd person multiple?
+Journee Johnson I'm not familiar with 3rd person multiple, but it doesn't sound like the same thing.
Quite late, but no. 3rd person multiple is like 3rd person limited/subjective but while being able to switch between which character's perception the POV's limited to.
3rd person objective is like 3rd person omniscient, but without being able to get into any character's head, leaving all thoughts and motivations entirely up to the reader to determine by actions.
U explain it more deeper than my teacher
Y/N gets used alot in 2 pov fan fictions
your really edcating or whatever the word is but I had to watch this for school and I had to re-watch it 4 times cuz I got bored.
Thanks for watching anyway.
mistersato411 maybe it wasn’t boring I’m just not really interested in English I geuss
I am writing my story as a omniscient narrator and people keep telling me that, it's not done that way. I am confused. I am the narrator and I am telling all the characters point of view. Why do I get such opposition?
so what's the most common POV found in movies?
Limited, but mostly 3rd person objective, I think.
if you need help for point of view this is grate for you
Great information, and wonderful real-life application at the end.
You the best
thanks
Thanks!😄
Omniscient all the way! :)
Boy
What is PHANTOM POV ?
I don't know. Never heard of it.