Program Overview
This three-hour seminar explores the impact of point of view on storytelling, examining the advantages and disadvantages of various perspectives. Through discussions, analysis of published works, and exercises, students develop an understanding of how point of view shapes characterization and narrative flow. The program emphasizes the connection between the story and the most effective point of view for capturing the reader's attention.
Program Outline
Outline:
Course Content:
- Various points of view in narration
- Advantages and disadvantages of first-person, third-person, second-person, and first-person plural perspectives
- Connection between the story and the best point of view to capture the reader
Course Structure:
- Three-hour seminar
Course Schedule:
- Not provided in the context
Individual Modules:
- Not provided in the context
Assessment:
- Examination of published stories
- Exercises related to students' own work
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Discussion
- Examination of published works
- Exercises
Faculty:
- Not provided in the context
Unique Approaches:
- Focus on the impact of point of view on the presentation of characters' interior lives
Careers:
- Not provided in the context
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Outline:
Course Content:
- Various points of view in narration
- Advantages and disadvantages of first-person, third-person, second-person, and first-person plural perspectives
- Connection between the story and the best point of view to capture the reader
Course Structure:
- Three-hour seminar
Course Schedule:
- Not provided in the context
Individual Modules:
- Not provided in the context
Assessment:
- Examination of published stories
- Exercises related to students' own work
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Discussion
- Examination of published works
- Exercises
Faculty:
- Not provided in the context
Unique Approaches:
- Focus on the impact of point of view on the presentation of characters' interior lives
Careers:
- Not provided in the context