9. Camp Harmony is told from the first-person point if view - that is, using the word I. What information might a third-person account include that Sone's cannot?
In first person point of view. Everything we know it what Sone knows, she might not know what the soldier planing to do or what does her mom really feel. If the story was in third person point of view, we might know more about background information instead of starting the story on a bus driving away through country side. We could know that what really the camp harmony for and why soldier with guns going around. We could understand other Japanese people that got capture thoughts and feelings. Sone didn't really care about what have been going on, but other might be annoying by force to live in a small room like in the Harmony Camp.
Good! Many ideas you got there. But I think that it will be more difficult to capture thought and feelings. To capture thougts and feelings, the writing should be in first person. Third person perspective would know fact.
ReplyDeleteTrue that it is harder to capture thoughts and feelings through using the first-person point of view. However, the question is asking for the third-person perspective, therefore, you have done a good job in explaining anyway!
ReplyDeleteGreat answer Ryan. You really do a good job of explaining what the question is asking.
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