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John Green's First-Person Limited Point Of View

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The author, John Green, used First-Person Limited Point of View. That means he told from the main character, Pudge’s, Point of View. He was pretty good at it and it honestly felt like a high schooler was telling the story. He used modern references, slang, and other things to make it believable. It also helped you get a better feel for Pudge’s feelings as you could read his thoughts.

As for characterization, the author used it indirectly. There were very sparse moments where you had a direct description of a character. You could find out things about the characters mostly through their dialogue and actions. Pudge was the only exception where you found things out through his thoughts, because he was the narrator. There was one instance, however,

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