The story is told in third‐person point of view . The reader views things. The reader follows character in the story whole time, listens to their thoughts, and sees what their sees.
In this retelling of the three little pigs, the author changes the point of view of the story. Usually readers sympathize with the pigs. Here, readers hear the wolf's side of the story. Ask students to write about whether or not they are convinced by the wolf's version of the story. Does he seem trustworthy? Why or why not?