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Creative Edge offers one subscription plan. It gives subscribers access to all items in the collection. Subject areas include Animation, 3D, Audio, Video, Photography, Graphic Design, Web Design, and general information on desktop applications.
The following alphabetical lists of novels are categorized by the point of view.
The intent of this article is not to be comprehensive, but to compare at a glance various points of view by providing well known examples.
First person
First person present-tense
Everything happens in the character's 'now'.
* Atwood, '
* Dubus, House of Sand and Fog
* Ellis, American Psycho
* Ford, "Independence Day"
* Frey, A Million Little Pieces
* Hornby, High Fidelity
* Palahniuk, Fight Club
* Wong, The Pacific Between
First person protagonist
Where the narrator is the protagonist of the novel
* Dinesen, Out of Africa
* Salinger, Catcher in the Rye
* Sebold, The Lovely Bones
First person ancillary
Where the narrator observes action, but is an ancillary character
* Doyle, Sherlock Holmes
* Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
* Fournier, Le Grand Meaulnes
* Kesey, '
* Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
* Mann, Doktor Faustus
Multiple first person
Where multiple characters individually narrate from first-person POV
*Bronte, Wuthering Heights
* Irving, Setting Free the Bears
* Korman, No More Dead Dogs
*William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying
*Graham Swift, Last Orders
*Julian Barnes, Talking it Over
*Ana Castillo, The Guardians
*Charles Baxter, The Feast of Love
*Ann Brashares, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
*Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
Second person
Present tense
* Calvino, If on a Winter's Night a Traveler (odd-numbered chapters)
* McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City
* Robbins, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
* Camus, The Fall
* Murakami, After Dark
Past tense
* Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh, ch. 1
Third person
Third person, limited
* Card, Ender's Game. The parallel novel Ender's Shadow is told from the same limited perspective following a different character.
* Kelman, how late it was, how late.
Third person, omniscient or dramatic
* McCullough, The Thornbirds
* Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
* Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Third person, objective
*Wolfe, The Right Stuff
Multiple points of view
*Faulkner, The Sound and The Fury
*Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
*Wharton, Ethan Frome
*Franzen, The Corrections
*Winterson, Art & Lies
Alternate point of view
The intent of this article is not to be comprehensive, but to compare at a glance various points of view by providing well known examples.
First person
First person present-tense
Everything happens in the character's 'now'.
* Atwood, '
* Dubus, House of Sand and Fog
* Ellis, American Psycho
* Ford, "Independence Day"
* Frey, A Million Little Pieces
* Hornby, High Fidelity
* Palahniuk, Fight Club
* Wong, The Pacific Between
First person protagonist
Where the narrator is the protagonist of the novel
* Dinesen, Out of Africa
* Salinger, Catcher in the Rye
* Sebold, The Lovely Bones
First person ancillary
Where the narrator observes action, but is an ancillary character
* Doyle, Sherlock Holmes
* Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
* Fournier, Le Grand Meaulnes
* Kesey, '
* Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird
* Mann, Doktor Faustus
Multiple first person
Where multiple characters individually narrate from first-person POV
*Bronte, Wuthering Heights
* Irving, Setting Free the Bears
* Korman, No More Dead Dogs
*William Faulkner, As I Lay Dying
*Graham Swift, Last Orders
*Julian Barnes, Talking it Over
*Ana Castillo, The Guardians
*Charles Baxter, The Feast of Love
*Ann Brashares, The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
*Barbara Kingsolver, The Poisonwood Bible
Second person
Present tense
* Calvino, If on a Winter's Night a Traveler (odd-numbered chapters)
* McInerney, Bright Lights, Big City
* Robbins, Half Asleep in Frog Pajamas
* Camus, The Fall
* Murakami, After Dark
Past tense
* Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh, ch. 1
Third person
Third person, limited
* Card, Ender's Game. The parallel novel Ender's Shadow is told from the same limited perspective following a different character.
* Kelman, how late it was, how late.
Third person, omniscient or dramatic
* McCullough, The Thornbirds
* Mitchell, Gone with the Wind
* Tolstoy, Anna Karenina
Third person, objective
*Wolfe, The Right Stuff
Multiple points of view
*Faulkner, The Sound and The Fury
*Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
*Wharton, Ethan Frome
*Franzen, The Corrections
*Winterson, Art & Lies
Alternate point of view
O.Y.E. - The New Awareness is not a mantra, a movement, nor a mission statement or an illusion. It is a call to action...mental action. To act, not in the sense of physically getting up and performing a series of gestures and body movements to achieve an objective, but to become awake and aware of all of the things happening around you.
Quote To Cherish
The truth about secrecy is, only in secrecy will one ever find the truth!! - O.Y.E.
Meaning
Awareness - Having knowledge or cognizance A word used over abundantly for which most never truly grasp the inherent nature of. How about SAW-VACC?? Ring a bell? Perhaps not, however if we were to take it out of its acronym form, it may be better understood. Sensible Alert Watchfulness Vigilantly Aware of Cognizant Consciousness. A mouthful of sentence wouldn't you say? What if I told you that it isn't a sentence at all? Rather a series of collaborative words ran together to further rejuvenate a term that has all but lost its meaning. Those words are the inherent ingredients that makes an individuals' awareness, and it just so happens to be that those same exact words are Synonyms of awareness.
So what exactly does all of this have to do with O.Y.E.. The simple answer is EVERYTHING. The world we live in, experience, enjoy, cherish and have become obliviously complacent in, is not the actual world that surrounds us. Rather, its just an elaborate distractable illusion that has cleverly kept us from reading the fine print...if you will. Delighted by technology and all of the bells and whistles that has come along with it, what plays in the shadows of our society continue to go completely unnoticed. It's high time someone flipped the switch.
Stay Tuned
O.Y.E. - The New Awareness is a wake up call. Stay by your cellphones, a message is coming.
Quote To Cherish
The truth about secrecy is, only in secrecy will one ever find the truth!! - O.Y.E.
Meaning
Awareness - Having knowledge or cognizance A word used over abundantly for which most never truly grasp the inherent nature of. How about SAW-VACC?? Ring a bell? Perhaps not, however if we were to take it out of its acronym form, it may be better understood. Sensible Alert Watchfulness Vigilantly Aware of Cognizant Consciousness. A mouthful of sentence wouldn't you say? What if I told you that it isn't a sentence at all? Rather a series of collaborative words ran together to further rejuvenate a term that has all but lost its meaning. Those words are the inherent ingredients that makes an individuals' awareness, and it just so happens to be that those same exact words are Synonyms of awareness.
So what exactly does all of this have to do with O.Y.E.. The simple answer is EVERYTHING. The world we live in, experience, enjoy, cherish and have become obliviously complacent in, is not the actual world that surrounds us. Rather, its just an elaborate distractable illusion that has cleverly kept us from reading the fine print...if you will. Delighted by technology and all of the bells and whistles that has come along with it, what plays in the shadows of our society continue to go completely unnoticed. It's high time someone flipped the switch.
Stay Tuned
O.Y.E. - The New Awareness is a wake up call. Stay by your cellphones, a message is coming.
Dallas James Pritt is an American stage performer.
Background
A native of Dayton, Ohio, Pritt began taking voice lessons at the age of seven at Wright State University because he thought it would be something fun to try. Pritt is mostly known for his comedic interpretation of roles, and for his powerhouse singing voice.
Pritt stated that his comedic influence and inspiration is Carol Burnett as his performances have been compared to her style and technique.
Noteable Stage Credits
*2003, Bye, Bye Birdie as Harvey Johnson
*2008, Children of Eden as Young Cain
*2008, The Wizard of Oz as Oziano
*2009, She Loves Me as Arpad Laszlo
*2010, Singin' in the Rain as Swing, & u/s Mr. Augustus
Other Appearances
Appeared LIVE at Walt Disney World in their new attraction American Idol Experience in the summer of 2009.
Was a performer in MTV pilot on Show Choir shot summer of 2009.
A competition show choir performer in High School, winning awards such as Overall Best Male Soloist, Overall Best Male Dancer, and Best Performer Awards.
Awards & nominations
*2008, won 'Best Supporting Actor' Award in 2008 for performance in The Wizard of Oz
Background
A native of Dayton, Ohio, Pritt began taking voice lessons at the age of seven at Wright State University because he thought it would be something fun to try. Pritt is mostly known for his comedic interpretation of roles, and for his powerhouse singing voice.
Pritt stated that his comedic influence and inspiration is Carol Burnett as his performances have been compared to her style and technique.
Noteable Stage Credits
*2003, Bye, Bye Birdie as Harvey Johnson
*2008, Children of Eden as Young Cain
*2008, The Wizard of Oz as Oziano
*2009, She Loves Me as Arpad Laszlo
*2010, Singin' in the Rain as Swing, & u/s Mr. Augustus
Other Appearances
Appeared LIVE at Walt Disney World in their new attraction American Idol Experience in the summer of 2009.
Was a performer in MTV pilot on Show Choir shot summer of 2009.
A competition show choir performer in High School, winning awards such as Overall Best Male Soloist, Overall Best Male Dancer, and Best Performer Awards.
Awards & nominations
*2008, won 'Best Supporting Actor' Award in 2008 for performance in The Wizard of Oz