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How do point of view and voice differ

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Hello,

Below is an explanation of how voice and point of view differ.

Voice is the language an author uses to tell a story, while point of view is the perspective from which a narrator tells a story


Voice is how the story is told. Point of view is the perspective or side from which the story is told.


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The difference between point of view and voice in literature is the following:

The point of view is the author's personal opinion or feelings regarding a topic. While the voice is the style with which the author transmits these thoughts. It will do it through different techniques and tones and it is what will distinguish them from other authors.

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