Witches is told from the point of view of a child. We don't know his name, or exactly how old he is, but we do know he is a kid.
When we read a story told from someone's point of view, when they use "I", then that is called first person.
Discussion points:
1. Why do you think Roald Dahl chose to tell the story from the boy's point of view? How would it change if it was told from the Grandmother's point of view?
2. What other types of points of view, or perspectives, can stories be told from? How do they differ from first person perspective?
3. What perspective is your independent book written from?
Happy Reading and Blogging!
Mrs. S