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Point of view in a sentence

Here below you will find several sentences that illustrate how to use the word point of view in a sentence.


  1. This is war from a new point of view.».


  2. From a different point of view, Demetrius Andreas M.-A.


  3. Instead, the viewer sees the scene from Adam’s point of view.


  4. But in those years (1925–1928) this was a completely new point of view.


  5. Agreeably with your point of view, we therefore put the 18th Division ..


  6. Soon we see the audience from his point of view, cheering wildly for him.


  7. His reliefs show larger scenes, some almost from a bird’s-eye point of view.


  8. The shifting point of view coincides with the film’s subject matter: film-making.


  9. Nikki Stafford of Wizard highlighted «watching Dan’s landing from his point of view.


  10. Part two, «La Femme sans cœur», is narrated as a flashback from Valentin’s point of view.


  11. Then I let it breathe and come back, approaching from more of an objective point of view.


  12. Hay’s role was «to make friends and to pass along the English point of view to Washington».


  13. Berlioz «was highly esteemed», Liszt «crippled and perverted from a musical point of view ..


  14. The two positions were contradictory and mutually exclusive from each other’s point of view.


  15. Several critics found the lack of an anthropomorphic point of view hurt the book’s relevance.


  16. In 1981, the MCA assessed the NEP and other government policies from a Chinese point of view.


  17. From his point of view, Squall and the others are «evil» and he recognizes himself as a hero.


  18. The gaseous diffusion plant was the most complicated of all from an engineering point of view.


  19. Wisden commented that this was «from the English point of view, the finest innings of the tour».


  20. The visit eventually proved a failure from the romantic point of view but musically enriched him.


  21. As he walks forward, he enters the shot and the viewer is returned to an objective point of view.


  22. Yet it is to be hoped that, even in the latter point of view, the enterprise answered its purpose.


  23. Her loss is today as great a calamity from every point of view as it was at the time of her death.».


  24. His concerns were addressed in a meeting with Groves and Conant, and he accepted their point of view.


  25. Stefani creates an argument between lyrical personas by alternating her vocal range and point of view.


  26. The characters of Sam and Mikaela were the sole point of view given in Orci and Kurtzman’s first draft.


  27. From a military point of view, the outcome at Vukovar was not a disaster for Croatia’s overall war effort.


  28. A 1994 adaptation of the story by Kevin Crossley-Holland tells it from the point of view of the green girl.


  29. Both program gives the highest level of scouting knowledge from different point of view for the participants.


  30. The point of view of the picture is approximately that of the royal couple, though this has been widely debated.


  31. Innis laid the basis for scholarship that looked at the social sciences from a distinctly Canadian point of view.


  32. For example, when the werewolf’s point of view is depicted in «Heart», Gruska tried to make the score predatorial.


  33. Squall always experiences these dreams from Laguna’s point of view, although he does not think too highly of Laguna.


  34. He also regards the Angel squad’s all-female composition as significant from a point of view of women’s emancipation.


  35. All of this was senseless, and from the military point of view, a display of ignorance, incompetence, and illiteracy.


  36. The lyrics are written both from Mengele’s point of view and from that of a detached observer condemning his actions.


  37. It is written from the point of view of a science journalist with explanations and testimonies backing his predictions.


  38. Gaiman later said, «It was terrifying from my point of view to read this first short story that had so much assurance ..


  39. From Castile’s point of view, Granada was a royal vassal, while Muslim sources never described the relationship as such.


  40. Nieto is seen only by the king and queen, who share the viewer’s point of view, and not by the figures in the foreground.


  41. The story is told from the point of view of a first-person narrator, about whom little is revealed before the final pages.


  42. He adapts Velázquez’s positioning of the pope to place him above the viewer’s point of view, elevating and distancing him.


  43. The game’s camera can be set to follow any ship and view them from any angle, as well as display the ship’s point of view.


  44. It views the events in Northumbria in the light of Wilfrid’s reputation and from his point of view, and is highly partisan.


  45. An alternate point of view is that populations in the eastern North America had vanished due to hunting and egg collection.


  46. With respect to the works of directors from America, France and Italy for example, I doubt you have the same point of view.


  47. It is correct to say that we wanted the spectator to share in the interior life of Barton Fink as well as his point of view.


  48. The point of view of the observer is well back on the balcony, from which most of the square would be obscured by the floor.


  49. From Imhotep’s point of view, this is a skewed version of Romeo and Juliet.» He was offered the role after a single audition.


  50. The city was an ideal entrepôt from an English point of view, and close to the border of Flanders and Edward’s Flemish allies.

Synonyms for point of view

Another way to better understand how a word can be used is to examine what synonyms it has, and how these synonyms can be used. For example, the word point of view has the following synonyms: viewpoint, stand and standpoint.

General information about «point of view» example sentences

The example sentences for the word point of view that we present on this web site, stems from different official sources. For example one of our sources are articles on Wikipedia that are classified as at least Good articles. But we also use news articles, books and other generic texts to gather example sentences of how the word «point of view» can be used in a sentence. To the right of every sentence you will find a link out arrow that sends you to the source of the sentence, where you can access the full text and context for the presented example sentence. This can be useful because some words can sometimes be difficult to understand with only a sentence for context, whereas the full article or text can help you gain insight on how to use the word «point of view».

point of view — перевод на русский

/pɔɪnt ɒv vjuː/

And from the emotional point of view, this must feel like an extraordinary violation and betrayal.

С эмоциональной точки зрения эта ситуация — невероятное предательство и оскорбление.

I’m interested in the garter, that is, in the man who stole it, from a purely professional point of view.

Я заинтересован в подвязке… то есть в воре… с чисто профессиональной точки зрения.

It has a lot of snags from the user point of view, and, uh… we don’t think it has sufficient advantages to offset them.

С точки зрения потребителя есть множество недоработок и мы не видим преимуществ, которые бы их перевешивали.

I’m interested to hear that, Mr. Chairman… because from our unscientific point of view, that’s what we thought.

Любопытное заявление, господин председатель, потому что и с нашей ненаучной точки зрения мы пришли к такому же выводу.

From an Englishman’s point of view, its mere size takes your breath away.

С точки зрения англичанина, уже его размер поражает.

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Your point of view interests me.

Нет, мне интересно ваше мнение.

He shares my point of view.

Он разделяет моё мнение.

«lf you knew her like I do «lt would change your point of view.

Если бы вы знали ее так, как я, вы бы изменили свое мнение.

Each one of us has his own point of view. You got yours, no doubt.

Каждый имеет своё мнение, и вы имеете своё мнение, разве нет?

I’m pleased to inform you that, in general, I approve and share the point of view of those who gathered here.

Рад довести до вашего сведения, что я в общем одобряю И разделяю мнение собравшихся.

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It’s too late from my point of view.

Слишком поздно, на мой взгляд.

I get the woman’s point of view on things.

Она дает мне женский взгляд на вещи.

It’s the gene’s-eye point of view, it would really only help the genes.

Это геноцентричный взгляд. Это фактически полезно только генам.

A little too well, actually, from my point of view.

На мой взгляд, даже слишком хорошо.

My point of view, she ain’t got nothing to be ashamed of.

На мой взгляд, ей нечего стыдиться.

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Just look at it from his point of view.

Поставь себя на его место.

Can you see it from our point of view, son? We’re all ready to go. It’s our anniversary.

Поставь себя на наше место, у нас годовщина.

I know it. But you have to see it from my point of view.

Но поставь себя на моё место.

I know I should’ve told you sooner, but you have to see it from my point of view.

Знаю, нужно было раньше сказать. Но поставь себя на моё место.

It sounded as if you were reading it rather than, like, trying to put yourself in the person’s point of view, that he lived in West Virginia, he was driving around on a country road, drinking moonshine?

Казалось, будто ты её читаешь, а не пытаешься поставить себя на место человека, который жил в Западной Вирджинии, ездил по проселочным дорогам, пил самогон?

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Look, try to see things from my point of view.

Слушай, постарайся встать на мою позицию.

I understand your point of view, Steve.

Я понимаю твою позицию, Стив.

I respect Maddie’s point of view.

Я уважаю позицию Мэдди.

Repeat! I understand your point of view.

Я понимаю вашу позицию.

I see that point of view.

Мне понятна твоя позиция.

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That depends entirely on your point of view.

Это в зависимости от того, как посмотреть.

Depending on your point of view.

В зависимости от того, как посмотреть.

Depends on your point of view.

Всё зависит от того, как посмотреть!

Or the present, depending on your point of view.

Или в настоящем, это как посмотреть.

Depends on your point of view.

Это как посмотреть.

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Typically male point of view.

«ипично мужска€ точка зрени€.

Typical English point of view about it.

«ипична€ точка зрени€ англичанина на происход€щее.

That’s the most pessimistic point of view I’ve ever heard in my life.

Ёто сама€ пессимистична€ точка зрени€, которую € когда-либо слышал.

Bad from a medical point of view, I mean, of course.

я имею в виду, плохо с медицинской точки зрени€, конечно.

Yes, well, from the department’s point of view…

точки зрени€ ќтдела, ты сам себе забил гол.

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Thanks to Colonel Carter’s new code translation program, we can monitor your progress through a representation of your point of view.

АВАТАР Благодаря новой программе перевода кода Полковника Картер, мы можем наблюдать ваше продвижение через графическое представление вашими глазами.

She could empathise with people and see the world from their point of view.

Она умела сопереживать другим. И смотреть на мир их глазами.

Maybe if you just listen and… and hear his reasons and try to see things from his point of view… maybe… maybe you’d understand why he didn’t tell you… before now.

Если бы вы только выслушали его, попытались увидеть всё его глазами… тогда бы вы поняли, почему он не сказал вам раньше.

Chris, you got to look at this from my point of view.

Крис, взгляни на это моими глазами, идёт?

I know I freaked out on you last night, but you have to see it from my point of view.

Признаю, я вчера психанула, но посмотри моими глазами.

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— Try to understand her point of view.

— Постарайся ее понять.

See it from Philippe’s point of view.

Филиппа можно понять.

I would love to have your point of view.

Хотел бы я понять тебя.

I really think it might help if you tried to see things from his point of view.

Мне кажется, если бы ты поставил себя на его место, ты смог бы его понять.

You could’ve tried to understand his point of view.

Ты бы мог попытаться его понять.

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Such ideals, such a lofty point of view.

Такие идеалы, такой возвышенный взгляд на вещи.

See, Christie’s, obviously., has an opposite point of view to the museums.

Видите ли, у Кристиз другой взгляд на вещи, чем у музеев.

Fresh points of view.

У него свежий взгляд на вещи.

Ilookforward to Joanna’s consultations because she really has a wise and insightful professional point of view.

Я очень жду консультации с Джоанной, Потому что у неё проницательный и профессиональный взгляд на вещи.

I’d have the man’s point of view.

У меня мужской взгляд на такие вещи.

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It usually gives only one point of view.



Как правило, в них освещается только одна точка зрения.


This point of view had some justification.



И эта точка зрения имела под собой некоторое основание.


Lenin long ago repudiated this extremely wrong point of view.



В. И. Ленин давно уже подверг критике эти крайне ошибочные взгляды.


You have well summarized my point of view.



Вы правы в том, что я кратко изложил свою точку зрения.


But not entirely correct, just a point of view.



Мое мнение, естественно не абсолютно верное, а всего лишь одна из точек зрения.


From your point of view perhaps.


Also from the tourist point of view.


Truth varies by point of view.



Что истина бывает разной с разных с точек зрения.


You helped me understand it from a medical point of view.



Я надеюсь, что вы поможете мне разобраться в этом с медицинской точки зрения.


A person prefers information that confirms his point of view.



Обычно люди отдают предпочтение той информации, которая подтверждает их точку зрения.


At least from evolutions point of view.



Ну, по крайней мере, с эволюционной точки зрения.


Observe yourself from a third person’s point of view.



Наблюдайте за собой со стороны, как бы с точки зрения третьего лица.


From democratic point of view any unchangeable power is bad.



Ведь с точки зрения демократа, любая несменяемая власть — это плохо.


Usually least advantageous from a tax point of view.



Однако они, как правило, менее выгодны с налоговой точки зрения.


Linux is probably the easiest from a security tools experimentation point of view.



Linux, вероятно, является самой простой операционной системой с точки зрения экспериментирования с инструментальными средствами обеспечения безопасности.


Neither point of view is more correct than the other.



Ни одна из точек зрения не является более правильной, чем другая.


Not a good risk return from my point of view.



Здесь риск невозврата очень высок с нашей точки зрения, конечно же.


From a sporting and financial point of view.



Как со спортивной, так и с финансовой точек зрения.


Discuss this from medical and moral point of view.



Попробуем разобраться в этом вопросе с нравственной и медицинской точки зрения.


All seems well from his point of view.

Ничего не найдено для этого значения.

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“Point of view” can be somewhat tricky at first glance. We might be faced with the option to write it as a hyphenated word, or we might think to leave it as a collection of one or two words. This article will give you the definitive answer.

“Point of view” is always written as three separate words. We never need to hyphenate it because it is not used as an adjective to modify another noun. Instead, we use “point of view” as a noun itself, which means we need to rely on no hyphens when writing it.

Point of view or Point-of-view?

According to Google Ngram Viewer, “point of view” is the only correct spelling. It’s vastly more popular than the hyphenated phrase, which you might notice doesn’t even make it off the baseline of the graph. You should never hyphenate it for this reason.

Point of view or Point-of-view - Statistics

In The Cambridge Dictionary and The Oxford Dictionary, “point of view” is written as three separate words. It is defined with those three words written out in both respectable dictionaries as well.

There are no exceptions where the hyphenated form makes sense. You should avoid using it because we do not need to group the three words together. After all, they will not be used to modify another noun in the sentence.

Point of view

“Point of view” is three words in all cases. We should always write them as separate words, and they create a formation known as a noun phrase. We can use them to describe one particular thing, but the three words are all needed before this explanation can work.

We don’t only define singular words. Sometimes, a mixture or combination of multiple defined words can turn into a different meaning or definition entirely.

“Point of view” is a good example of this because “point” and “view” mean different things. However, when we combine them, we can attribute an entirely different meaning to the expected outcome.

Why not check out these examples to see how it looks:

  1. From my point of view, I think there are a few more things we can do to fix this.
  2. From his point of view, you can understand why he cannot trust you.
  3. My point of view makes it clear to me that none of you are trying to get me to be your friend.
  4. The point of view you raised is a particularly interesting one. Thank you for sharing.

“Point of view” is a phrasal noun. There is no need to use it as an adjective because it does not describe another noun in the sentence. Therefore, no hyphens are required.

Point-of-view

“Point-of-view” is incorrect. We should not write the three words as a compound noun because the hyphens add no value or meaning. Since the words “point of view” are already officially recognized and defined, we do not need to include hyphens for any reason.

The only reason we usually hyphenate combinations of words is that they are modifying other nouns. Since “point of view” describes someone’s perspective or opinion, we do not use it to describe another word in a sentence (it would be grammatically incorrect to do so).

Don’t worry, though. These examples will help to clear things up:

  • Correct: From his point of view, I can understand why he doesn’t want to go back to that place.
  • Incorrect: My point-of-view makes it clear to me that I do not belong here with any of you.
  • Correct: I like that point of view! Thank you for sharing, and I’ll be sure to take a closer look at it next time.
  • Incorrect: From my point-of-view, I think there are a few things we can do differently next time.

“Point-of-view” is not a hyphenated phrase. We should not write it in such a way because it takes away from the direct meaning of the original, unhyphenated variation.

Is “Of-View” Capitalized In The Word “Point-Of-View”?

We usually end with a little tip on how to capitalize hyphenated forms. However, “point-of-view” isn’t correct, so it’s hard to talk about.

You do not need to capitalize anything in “point-of-view” because you should not be using it. Instead, you should use the unhyphenated form, which means that only “point” will be capitalized if it starts a sentence. Otherwise, no capitalization is needed.

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1. He completely disregarded my point of view.

2. Why can’t you ever see my point of view?

3. What’s your point of view?

4. Thanks for your point of view, John.

5. I incline to another point of view.

6. Try to see it from my point of view.

7. He brought her around to my point of view.

8. From my point of view the party was a complete success.

9. From a purely practical point of view, the house is too small.

10. From an economic point of view , the new development will benefit the town greatly.

11. Officers felt their point of view was not getting across to ministers.

12. It was a logical conclusion from the child’s point of view.

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13. From a practical point of view, it isn’t a good place to live.

14. From an esthetic point of view, it’s a nice design.

15. Try to see things from her point of view.

16. He vigorously defended his point of view.

17. Bring him round to our point of view.

18. What’s your point of view on nuclear power?

19. I have some sympathy with this point of view.

20. These changes are ideal from my point of view.

21. They are working round to our point of view.

22. She brought him to her point of view.

23. I propose to belabour this point of view.

24. This is unacceptable from my point of view.

25. I have some sympathy with that point of view.

26. I incline to take the opposite point of view.

27. Her point of view was rooted in experience.

28. He flopped over to the other point of view.

29. Did you feel that you managed to put over your point of view?

30. He listened patiently to what we all had to say before putting across an alternative point of view.

More similar words: in point of, point out, interview, point, point to, appoint, to the point, checkpoint, appointment, pointillism, go into, a case in point, in the event of, get into the habit of, view, viewer, review, in view of, judicial review, joint, in front of, into, on account of, get into, fall into, in touch, come into, cut into, run into, fit into. 

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Словосочетания

Автоматический перевод

точка зрения, взгляд, угол зрения

Перевод по словам

point  — точка, пункт, момент, очко, место, дело, смысл, указывать, острить, целиться, говорить
view  — вид, взгляд, мнение, осмотр, поле зрения, смотреть, рассматривать, осматривать

Примеры

Did he adopt your point of view?

Он принял вашу точку зрения? / Он согласился с вашей точкой зрения?

That is an arguable point of view.

Это спорная точка зрения.

These changes are ideal from my point of view.

Эти изменения являются идеальными, с моей точки зрения.

We’ll soon get him round (to our point of view).

Мы скоро его переубедим.

From an esthetic point of view, it’s a nice design.

С эстетической точки зрения, это хороший дизайн.

She succeeded in converting me to her point of view.

Ей удалось привлечь меня на свою точку зрения.

I’m sure I can bring him around to our point of view.

Я уверен, что смогу привести его к нашей точке зрения.

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Definition of Point of view

one’s opinion or belief

Examples of Point of view in a sentence

Hearing about the crime from the victim’s point-of-view helped the jury enter a guilty plea.

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Mother listened to my version of the story earlier, and now she will hear my brother’s point of view.

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Expressing his point of view in the article, it’s the author’s belief that the shooting resulted from fear and not hate.

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The salesman pushed his point of view in hopes that a convincing opinion would snag a sale.

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Although I have a different point of view on religion than my mother, I still respect her beliefs.

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Definition of Point of View

Point of view is utilized as a literary device to indicate the angle or perspective from which a story is told. Essentially, point of view refers to the “eyes” of the narrative voice that determine the position or angle of vision from which the story is being relayed. Point of view is one of the most crucial choices made by fiction writers since it governs the reader’s access to the story and determines how much the reader is able to know at any given moment with regard to what is taking place in the narrative.

For example, Gregory Maguire is well-known for his novels that re-tell famous stories using a different point of view. In his work Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister, the story of Cinderella is told by one of the “ugly stepsisters” herself, rather than a removed fairy tale narrator.

In the lives of children, pumpkins turn into coaches, mice and rats turn into men. When we grow up, we realize it is far more common for men to turn into rats.

By shifting the viewpoint of the narrative voice, the reader is given an entirely different perspective and version of the famous story. This not only makes for an engaging and innovative experience for the reader, but the change in point of view also changes the story itself by presenting otherwise “unseen” information and opinions.

Examples of Commonly Used Points of View

As a literary device, point of view is generally expressed through the use of pronouns. Each has its advantages and limitations. First and third person points of view are far more common than second person point of view in literature. First person narrative allows the writer to establish intimacy with the reader by allowing access to the narrator’s inner thoughts. Third person narrative is flexible in that the writer can focus on more than one character’s actions and thoughts.

Here are some examples of commonly used points of view:

First Person

In first person point of view, one of the story’s characters is narrating the literary work. This viewpoint is indicated by the use of first person pronouns, including “I,” and the reader assumes that the character is close to the story’s action. First person narrative voice provides the reader an intimate and close look into a character’s thoughts, but the perspective of the story is limited by what the character is able to see and know.

Here are some well-known examples of literary works with first person point of view:

  • The Great Gatsby
  • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
  • Jane Eyre
  • The Yellow Wallpaper
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Third Person

With third person point of view, there is a narrative presence telling the story and referring to the characters in the third person, as “he” or “she.” Third person point of view can be omniscient, meaning the narrator can see and know everything within the story, or limited, meaning the narrator is restricted in what they see and know of the story.

Here are some well-known examples of literary works with third person point of view:

  • Beloved
  • Lord of the Flies
  • Little Women
  • Fahrenheit 451
  • The Lowland

Second Person

Second person point of view utilizes the pronoun “you” to address the reader and bring them into the action of the story. However, second person point of view is problematic in a couple of ways. First, it is a stylistic choice that is uncommon, especially in novel-length works. In addition, second person point of view can overwhelm the writer and confuse and/or alienate the reader. Most writers avoid constructing a narrative voice through second person point of view.

Difference Between Omniscient and Third Person Limited Point of View

Third person point of view is flexible as a literary device in that a writer can choose between omniscient or limited perspectives for the narrator. An omniscient narrator is aware of and knows everything about the story and its characters. There are no limitations for this narrator in terms of expressing any character’s thoughts, and this includes their own opinions and observations. An omniscient point of view features a narrator who knows more than the characters of a story.

A third person limited narrator utilizes third person storytelling, but is closely “assigned” to one character. Therefore, this limited narrator shares access with the reader to a character’s thoughts, feelings, experiences, etc., but is limited in doing so with other characters in the story. Writers choose third person limited point of view to create a deeper bond between a specific character and the reader.

Writing with Point of View

Writers decide who tells a story and the intended audience for it. When determining point of view as a literary device, the story can be told from the viewpoint of a character who is part of the story or from a narrative perspective that “sees” and knows the characters but is not one of them. It’s important for writers to consider benefits and limitations when deciding point of view, as it is essential for character development and the relationship between the narrative voice and the reader.

In addition, it’s important for writers to establish point of view as soon as possible for the reader so they are aware of whose perspective they are following. Though some writers choose to change point of view, done most often within a novel, the narrative voice should be consistent throughout a particular scene. Otherwise, disrupting the narrative perspective in the middle of a story’s action can be confusing and jarring for the reader. Changing the point of view for a subplot, alternate section, or different chapter of a literary work can be valuable; however, there should be continuity of narrative throughout the course of a story’s scene in consideration of the reader.

Alternating Point of View

Alternating point of view is a complex type of observation or narration. While narrating, he/she can change their position from the first person to the third person or even second person. It depends on the setting, situation, and voice of the characters and their different perspectives. This technique was used very successfully by Kurt Vonnegut or Italo Calvino in their novels with authorial assertion and intervention, such as Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut. Also, the alternating point of view is used for long narration or a chapter-wise, to develop characters and story. It is not used for one sentence or a paragraph.

First Person Point of View as a Protagonist and Common Character

The first person point of view uses first-person pronouns. I, me, mine, etc. The first-person point of view is mostly used in fiction, autobiographies, or semi-autobiographies. The person speaking becomes the center point of the narrative, thus becoming a protagonist of the story most of the time. However, sometimes this person is also a typical narrator when it comes to the big events or significant happenings in history. Such a first-person narrator takes part only as a commoner but describes all the major events and characters through him/her. Usually, they paint the picture of a person, presenting him/her as a protagonist and himself as an ordinary character. Fiction usually adapts this form of narration when they use great heroes from history as protagonists.

Use of Point of View in Sentences

  1. He loves to people from the window of his castle. But, such is his life; he is not allowed to step outside. (Third-person point of view)
  2. I heard a shrill cry followed by speeding footsteps. I wondered if someone was in trouble. Sadly when I reached the alley, there was no one. (First-person point of view)
  3. This is how you prepare a tasty lemonade. You juice the lemons, and you can get more juice by rolling the lemons on the counter using force. (Second-person point of view)
  4. Although Jay viewed the group with suspicion when he decided to meet them and said, “I do not suspect you in any way, but we still need to talk.” (Third-person objective point of view)
  5. As the children settled into their rooms, Lisa hoped they would sleep peacefully without fear. She silently wished them goodnight before closing the door.”

Examples of Point of View in Literature

Example 1: Invisible Man (Ralph Ellison)

I was never more hated than when I tried to be honest. Or when, even as just now I’ve tried to articulate exactly what I felt to be the truth. No one was satisfied.

In Ellison’s novel, the protagonist tells his own story from a first-person point of view. This passage reflects both the power of this narrative perspective and its limitations. By telling his own story, the protagonist is able to have a close connection with the reader and directly express his true thoughts, feelings, and ideas. However, due to this restricted form of narration, the reader must rely solely on the viewpoint of the protagonist. This puts a level of responsibility on the reader to determine whether the protagonist is reliable in his narration and to fill in any gaps in the story that are ambiguous or unaddressed in a full manner by the narrator.

Example 2: The Story of an Hour (Kate Chopin)

She said it over and over under her breath: “free, free, free!” The vacant stare and the look of terror that had followed it went from her eyes. They stayed keen and bright. Her pulses beat fast, and the coursing blood warmed and relaxed every inch of her body.

Chopin’s short story is told through a third-person limited point of view. The narrative perspective is that of Louise Mallard, the protagonist of the story, though she does not relay the narrative herself in the first person. Instead, the narrator relays to the reader Louise’s actions, thoughts, and feelings as she learns of her husband’s supposed death. This is a clever literary choice due to the fact that Louise spends much of her time in the story in a room alone, away from the other characters.

Chopin establishes a relationship between the third-person narrator and the reader in terms of access to Louise’s mind. This is reflected in the passage as the narrator conveys to the reader that Louise feels “free” at the news of her husband’s death. This “freedom” is something that Louise would not have expressed to any character in the story, yet the narrative perspective allows the reader to know and understand her thoughts.

Example 3: The Death of Ivan Ilych (Leo Tolstoy)

In reality it was just what is usually seen in the houses of people of moderate means who want to appear rich, and therefore succeed only in resembling others like themselves: there are damasks, dark wood, plants, rugs, and dull and polished bronzes — all the things people of a certain class have in order to resemble other people of that class. His house was so like the others that it would never have been noticed, but to him it all seemed to be quite exceptional.

Tolstoy’s well-known story of Ivan Ilych is told through an omniscient point of view. This passage reflects that the omniscient narrator governs the telling of the story through the information that is presented to the reader and the manner in which that information is relayed. For example, the omniscient narrator describes for the reader the setting of the character’s home by describing the objects inside. This creates an image that allows the reader to picture the scene.

However, the omniscient narrator is also characterizing the setting of the home by inserting opinions about it with phrases such as “who want to appear rich.” This is important because the omniscient narrator’s description and the inserted characterization influences both the reader’s literal image of the scene and their perception of its meaning in terms of an emotional response. As a result, the omniscient narrator holds the power to influence all aspects of a story for a reader–not just the way things look or what events take place, but how the reader should feel about it, Therefore, in response to an omniscient narrator, the reader should be aware of this effect so as to approach this point of view with critical thinking.

Synonyms of Point of View

Some of the words close to the point of view in meanings are opinion, view, attitude, feeling, sentiment, thoughts, ideas, position, perspective, viewpoint, standpoint, outlook, stand, stance, side, or position.

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Point of view, standpoint, and viewpoint are synonyms, all referring to a position (either mental or physical) from which something is observed or considered. A few English reference sources recommend point of view over the alternatives, but viewpoint and standpoint are common, and there’s nothing wrong with them.

The terms sometimes have connotational differences, though. Standpoint and viewpoint are often synonymous with perspective, while point of view is often treated as gentle synonym of opinion.

Incidentally, there is no reason to hyphenate point of view.

Examples

Viewpoint and standpoint

From the Conservative viewpoint, it would have the advantage of highlighting how much each individual pays in tax. [Guardian]

From an economic standpoint, marijuana legalization would save $7.7 billion per year in funds spent on prohibition enforcement. [San Francisco Chronicle]

Doomsday predictions aside, the raw data provides the opposite viewpoint. [Financial Post]

Point of view

From a purely statistical point of view, it would seem so. [Forbes]

Depending on your point of view, dirt can be a deadly foe, an unsavoury sight or a mark of authenticity. [Independent]

But labor officials are beginning to fear that none of them will be invited on this weekend to give voice to the labor point of view. [Washington Post]

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