Authors Note: This essay shows how the story could change if the
point of view was different. The book I used was The bystander by James
Preller.
In
The Bystander, by James Preller a boy
named Eric moves to a new city where he had no friends. He never knew his dad because, at a young age,
his father abandoned him and his mother. The author wrote the book in Eric’s
point of view. In his perspective a lot of events show confusion and even rage
about his new school and his dad.
The
story Bystander is in Eric’s point of
view. From this perspective, a lot of events and characters that are described
in a way that creates confusion against Griffin, Eric’s friend. As the reader
progresses they start to begin to hate or have anger against Griffin, like when
they had the huge fight at the cemetery. A major event shows happiness in the
reader as Eric moves on and shows he’s not afraid.
One
way that Eric’s point of view influences the reader's interpretation is the
perspective about griffin. He was nice
as a friend until he snapped. Griffin was starting to bully Eric for no reason.
They both got in bad fight in the middle of the book. Eric’s point of view
shows the readers Eric’s life and first person. You as a reader would have a
different emotion against Griffin if it was his story.
However, the reader would feel a lot differently about the major
fight in the graveyard, if the novel was written in the point of view of Griffin.
For instance, the reader wouldn't think he was the bad guy at school. The
reader would show sorrow and even love for griffin about his life. Griffin was
nice to hang out with and even outgoing. They might show his father being mean
and a jerk for beating him up and showing no love to his only son. As the
reader goes on they would hate and be disgusted to be Eric. He would seem weak,
ugly, and a nerd with no life. The fight in the graveyard was for a cause, to
show who was boss around school.
As you can see, the point of view of a story forces the reader to
see just one side of an event or topic. In The bystander ,
the narrator's perspective makes the reader change many emotions about Griffin
if the point of view was his. The narrator's point of view shows Eric is good
and that griffin was bad and a bully.