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It's FACPOV 2: The Empire Strikes Back -- or, wait a minute, nope, we gave this episode a different funny name. In today's episode, Fern and Julia return their discussion of point of view as Fern teaches the class about 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person POV, the difference between an involved and an uninvolved narrator, and the way POV shapes a narrative. Why might an author choose to write in the 3rd person subjective POV instead of the 1st person? What can we learn from uninvolved narrators like Nick Carraway? Is The Bad Batch truly about the Bad Batch? And why do so many canon Star Wars novels include a rotating cast of 3rd person subjective POV characters?
On the Syllabus Today:

  • Method and Madness: The Making of a Story by Alice LePlant
  • The Bad Batch (2021)
  • Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017)
  • The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott (2021)
  • Phasma by Delilah S. Dawson (2017)

Social Media:
@swenglishclass on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram
Julia is on TikTok @juliachristine77
Fern is on TikTok @alwaysfern
Business inquiries
: starwarsenglishclass@gmail.com
Logo by Jacob David Earl (@jacobdavidearl)
Music by ZapSplat.com

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It's FACPOV 2: The Empire Strikes Back -- or, wait a minute, nope, we gave this episode a different funny name. In today's episode, Fern and Julia return their discussion of point of view as Fern teaches the class about 1st, 2nd, and 3rd person POV, the difference between an involved and an uninvolved narrator, and the way POV shapes a narrative. Why might an author choose to write in the 3rd person subjective POV instead of the 1st person? What can we learn from uninvolved narrators like Nick Carraway? Is The Bad Batch truly about the Bad Batch? And why do so many canon Star Wars novels include a rotating cast of 3rd person subjective POV characters?
On the Syllabus Today:

  • Method and Madness: The Making of a Story by Alice LePlant
  • The Bad Batch (2021)
  • Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (2017)
  • The Rising Storm by Cavan Scott (2021)
  • Phasma by Delilah S. Dawson (2017)

Social Media:
@swenglishclass on Twitter, TikTok, and Instagram
Julia is on TikTok @juliachristine77
Fern is on TikTok @alwaysfern
Business inquiries
: starwarsenglishclass@gmail.com
Logo by Jacob David Earl (@jacobdavidearl)
Music by ZapSplat.com

  continue reading

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