what is the difference between point of view and voice? a. point of view means the events of a story as told by the characters t
hemselves, while voice is information related to an outside character. b. point of view is the perspective from 9. which a story is told, while voice is the combination of language, diction, and tone used to tell a story. c. point of view includes the thoughts and feelings expressed by the characters, while voice is the dialogue the characters speak to one another. d. point of view is the lesson an author wants the reader to learn, while voice is the preexisting knowledge the reader brings to a story.
The point of view of a person refers to an opinion created. In literature when we use the term point of view, we are dealing with the idea of perspective from which the story is being told, whereas the voice is the combination of language, diction, or the choice of words, and tone used to tell a story. The point of view can be in favor of certain characters or situations and the voice carries or gives voice to the thoughts of the characters in a literary piece.
Based on the NPR series of the same name, This I Believe features 80 Americans--from the famous to the unknown--completing the thought that begins with the book's title. The pieces that make up the program compel listeners to re-think not only what and how they have arrived at their own personal beliefs,