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BY GROUP-2
OBJECTIVES:
Define what is “Point of View”

Read the story “THE TALE OF TWO OF PEBBLES “


by Stephen

Answer the given questions

Subject Teacher: Members:


JENNYDEL DOMINGO FRONDOZO | SPIDER-MAN| BACAY|SUPERMAN|BATMAN
CONTENTS

01 02 03
Point of View Read the story Answer the questions
What is Point of View? “THE TALE OF TWO PEBBLES”
by STEPHEN
POV
(Point of View)
What is Points of view?
Point of View. This is the Types of Point View:
angle of narration or the a. First Person. The narrator is a
perspective from which the character in the story who can reveal
story is told. It can be only
classified as first person and personal thoughts and feelings. It
uses the personal pronoun I.
third person.
b. Third person. This is when the
narrator is removed from the story
and tells
it from an outside perspective. To do
this, the narrator uses personal
pronouns like
"he," "she," and "they" to refer to the
characters in the story.
“THE TALE OF TWO PEBBLES”
by STEPHEN

The story is about a farmer in a small If she picked the black one, she would
Indian village who owed a large sum have to marry him, and if she picked
of money to a moneylender. The the white one, she would not have to
moneylender fancied the farmer's marry him, and the debt would be
beautiful daughter and proposed that forgiven. The girl, realizing that the
he would forgive the farmer's debt if moneylender had cheated and put
he could marry his daughter. The two black pebbles in the bag, came
farmer and his daughter were up with a clever solution. She
horrified by the proposal, so the pretended to accidentally drop both
moneylender suggested they play a pebbles on the ground, and since
game of chance to decide her fate. both pebbles looked the same, the
The moneylender put two pebbles in moneylender could not determine
a bag, one black and one white, and which one was black. The girl cleverly
told the girl to pick one. avoided the marriage and saved her
father from debt.
01
Who tells the story? Do you think this
is the person who tell the story?
Who tells the story? Do you think this is the
person who tell the story?
It is typically told in the third person point of view. This means that the narrator is not a
character in the story and uses pronouns such as "he," "she," or "they" to refer to the
characters. Yes and we have some several reasons

➢ Objectivity: The third-person point of view allows the author or narrator to present the
story in a more objective and impartial manner.

➢ Understanding: different characters: In this story, there are multiple characters with
different motivations and actions.

➢ Flexibility: The third-person point of view is a flexible narrative mode that can easily
switch between different characters and their perspectives
02
Whose the point of view is the story
told by?
Whose the point of view is the story
told by?

it is told from a third-person omniscient point of view, where


the narrator is not a character in the story and is able to
know the thoughts and feelings of all the characters. is told
from a third-person omniscient point of view, where the
narrator is not a character in the story and is able to know
the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.
03
What other point of view could this
story to be told with?
What other point of view could this story to be told
with?
The story of "The Tale of Two Pebbles" could be told from different
points of view, which would alter the way the story is perceived.
For example, the story could be told from the first-person point of view,
where the narrator is one of the characters in the story. This would give
the reader a more personal and subjective account of the events in the
story, but it would limit the reader's understanding of other characters'
thoughts and feelings.
04
How would the story be different if i
told through another character eyes?
How would the story be different if i told through another
character eyes?

it would change the way the story is perceived and understood.


For example: If the story was told from the moneylender's point of
view, the reader may gain a better understanding of the
moneylender's motivations and why he made the choices he did. The
reader may sympathize with the moneylender and perceive the
farmer and his daughter as the antagonists of the story. This would
create a different interpretation of the events and change the reader's
emotional response to the story.
05
how well did the author do in selecting
point of view?
How well did the author do in selecting point of
view?

he author's choice of using third-person limited point of view in


"The Tale of Two Pebbles" was effective in conveying the story's
plot and themes. By using third-person limited, the author was
able to provide an objective view of the events while still allowing
the reader to connect with the emotions and thoughts of the main
character, the farmer's daughter.
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