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POV What a difference

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One observation I had in class this week about point of view is that it creates more than just a simple angle, but it shapes the entire way we experience and view a story. This seed has stuck with me all week, whether I was reading The Stranger ,  Roselily , or even watching my current TV show, The Boys . When something gets “conveniently” left out or overemphasized from a certain perspective, it doesn’t feel random, but completely reshapes how we see and think about each character. That’s really what I kept noticing, where POV isn’t just a storytelling choice, but it’s the thing that quietly shifts our opinions, our judgments, and even our sense of who’s right or wrong. That’s what stayed with me more than anything this week. To begin, when I watched my show, The Boys, throughout the week on Amazon Prime, I saw firsthand how POV can impact my viewing experience, as we, as viewers, see the same world differently from each person. For example, for Butcher, we see his POV of viewing ...