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WHAT DO YOU SEE IN THIS PICTURE?. WHICH CIRCLE IS MOVING?. Sometimes . . . . life. Is only about. where. YOU ARE. standing . . . . The way things appear, depends on your point of view. As we’ve seen, a person’s point of view can change their entire perception of what is going on, - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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WHAT DO YOU SEE IN THIS PICTURE?

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WHICH CIRCLE IS MOVING?

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SOMETIMES . . .

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LIFE

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IS ONLY ABOUT

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WHERE

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YOU ARE

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STANDING . . .

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As we’ve seen, a person’s point of view

can change their entire perception of what is going on,

on what has happened and why.

THE WAY THINGS APPEAR, DEPENDS ON YOUR POINT OF VIEW.

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Things are not always what they seem.

Write two 55 Fiction stories about the same topic, but from two different

perspectives or points of view.

Things should look much differently depending on your character’s

viewpoint

ASSIGNMENT

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Example: A boy gets stung by a bee.

1) The first story is from the viewpoint of the hurt boy.

2) The second story is from the point of view of the bee.

ASSIGNMENT: EXAMPLES

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“That bee just stung me!” he wailed. Mommy kissed the swollen spot on his arm.

“Bad bee!” she murmured, wiping his tears. He was comforted by the kiss, and knew that he’d get both a Spiderman band-aid and a lollipop to make him feel better. He said a silent thank you to the bad bee.

EXAMPLE #1: THE BOY’S POINT OF VIEW

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“Flying through the air, minding my own business, and ‘whack!’ the kid takes a swing at me. What’d I ever do to him?”

The bee nursed his injuries over some honey with a couple of his fellow workers. They buzzed sympathetically.

“Kids these days . . .” one of them droned. The others nodded in agreement.

EXAMPLE #2: THE BEE’S POINT OF VIEW

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Things are not always what they seem.

Write two 55 Fiction stories about the same topic, but from two different perspectives or point of views.

Things should look much differently depending on your character’s viewpoint

NOW YOU DO IT!