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Republic of the Philippines

Capiz State University


Main Campus, Roxas City
College of Education
Fuentes Drive, Roxas City

Introduction to Stylistics
(SPEC 229)
Flordelis Lisao BSEd 2F
Student

Prof. Charess Joy Dela Cruz


Professor

Assignment:
1st Person Point of View
A Christmas wedding
(novel)
By: Andrew M. Greeley
" I was in my final year at the University of Chicago. Rosemarie Helen Clancy, my
quasi- foster sister, was in her second year. She expected me to listen to a lecture by this
intense and slightly mysterious young priest. My attention wavered. I stole another look
at our hostess, attentive and professional in her light gray sweater and dark blue skirt.
Looking at Rosemarie, as I had told John Raven, was a proximate occasion of sin. He had
dismissed this observation with a laugh. I thereupon added that I had reached such an
advanced stage of carnality that I could not prevent my imagination from taking off her
clothes. "
1st Person Point of View
Movie title:
Director:
Date of Screening:
Main character:

Third Person Omniscient


The Wizard of Oz
(novel)
By: L. Frank Baum
" It was very dark, and the wind howled horribly around her, but Dorothy found she
was riding quite easily. After the first few whirls around, and one other time when the
house tipped badly, she felt as if she were being rocked gently, like a baby in a cradle."
Third Person Objective
A morning like this
(novel)
By: Deborah Bedford
" They sat together at their favorite corner table, two of them alone, absorbed in the
candlelight and in each other. He toyed with the dinner knife that lay beside his hand, his
eyebrows raised, gazing at her face. She leaned toward him and smiled, her elbow on te
table, her chin propped inside the chalice of her palm. Her dainty gold bracelet caught
high on her wrist and dangled there."

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