Which point of view?
Which POV point of view is a technical and artistic decision
When I hang out with writers we discuss POV as technique
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Stylistic Devices - Points of View
First-person narrator
The narrator tells the story from his / her point of view (I).
It is a limited point of view as the reader will only know what the narrator knows.
The advantage of the first person narration is that the narrator shares his / her personal experiences and secrets with the reader so that the reader feels part of the story.
Third-person narrator
The narrator is not part of the plot and tells the story in the third person (he, she).
Usually the narrator is all-knowing (omniscient narrator): he / she can switch from one scene to another, but also focus on a single character from time to time.
http://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/writing/style/point-of-view
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Fantastic Narrator
read on
http://www.victorianweb.org/authors/gm/penney14.html
An author can relate a tale through a third person narrator detached from the story or by allowing one of the characters involved in the action to describe the events.
Different stylistic techniques also present varying possibilities within these forms of narration.
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