Lovetorn
By; Kavita Daswani
Imagine moving your whole life across the world, not being able to see your family, friends, neighborhood, nothing just a fresh new start. For others it sounds like a terrifying idea, but others would just love to not see the same faces and start out fresh. Shalini is a young teenage girl that had to move her whole life. She's from India and she left someone really special in her life to move to L.A because of her dads work. Not only has it been an awful experience for her, but her mom is incredibly mad. They all hated the idea of leaving their whole life behind. The presence of her family back in India, the noise of a crowded table just makes her miss home and she's only been in L.a for 2 hours. Furthermore, can you imagine waking up next to the person you love, the sight of his beautiful eyes and glorious hair. Well, that is not how Shalini felt at all! Shalini left "the love of her life" behind back in India. She feels sad and lonely but a new person comes in her life and makes her feel far more special than her old love mate. Can he change her situation? Or will things get tough between their love? Find out!
Time for POV! Point of view! Yay, well we all know there's first persons, second person, and third person point of view. But, did you know there's more than just one first person? Bloggers! I welcome you to third person Omniscient, and third person limited! Third person omniscient is when the author uses he, she, her, his, they, It's the thoughts of every character are open to the reader. Third person limited is when The author uses he, she her, his, they, and it only tells the main character’s thoughts. Well too much information but just wanted to make it clear. In my book Lovetorn, its first person point of view. I know its first person point of view because in the book it says "I thought of the house I had been born in, the huge rambling structure that was the most imposing bungalow on its quite side street in Bangalore". Here the main character Shalini is trying to explain that she really misses her life back home and as you can see it is in first person point of view.
Time for POV! Point of view! Yay, well we all know there's first persons, second person, and third person point of view. But, did you know there's more than just one first person? Bloggers! I welcome you to third person Omniscient, and third person limited! Third person omniscient is when the author uses he, she, her, his, they, It's the thoughts of every character are open to the reader. Third person limited is when The author uses he, she her, his, they, and it only tells the main character’s thoughts. Well too much information but just wanted to make it clear. In my book Lovetorn, its first person point of view. I know its first person point of view because in the book it says "I thought of the house I had been born in, the huge rambling structure that was the most imposing bungalow on its quite side street in Bangalore". Here the main character Shalini is trying to explain that she really misses her life back home and as you can see it is in first person point of view.
Great blog, Katerin! It was definitely worth taking that extra time!
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