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LESSON - 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Person Perspective

Watch this video about 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person perspectives in video games. The author of the game wants you to experience the game from a certain perspective which changes the entire experience. This is similar in stories.

QUESTION #1

This story is written through Amy’s perspective. How is this effective compared to 3rd person point of view? Use examples from the text to support your answer.

LESSON - Making Connections

Making Connections

QUESTION #2

On the second page of the story, paragraph 2, what does Amy mean by “psychological warfare”? Make a connection to using psychological warfare with a family member or friend.

LESSON - Protagonist vs Antagonist

PROTAGONIST

  • the main character
  • the hero or leader
    • ex. Harry Potter
  • NOTE: the protagonist is working towards the goal of the story.

ANTAGONIST

  • the character who opposes the protagonist AND works against the goal of the protagonist.
  • NOTE: antagonists could be the police if the protagonist is a criminal. Antagonist doesn't be "bad guy".

QUESTION #3

Who is the protagonist and who is the antagonist in the story? Explain your answer by clearly stating what the protagonist's goal is in the story and how the antagonist works against that goal.

LESSON - Foreshadowing

Remember CAPE!

C oncrete Foreshadowing

A bstract Foreshadowing

P rominent Foreshadowing

E vocative Foreshadowing

QUESTION #4

How does the narrator use foreshadowing to give clues on how the story will end? Use specific examples from the text to support your answers.