Tag: Second Person
Whose Head Am I In? – Louise Bohmer
by JodiLee on Nov.30, 2009, under News
Point of View: Whose Head Am I In?
by Louise Bohmer © 2009 All Rights Reserved
Next to verb tense, point of view is one of the hardest areas of story composition to master. I certainly haven’t mastered it yet, but I have developed strategies to help keep my point of view on track. In this short article, I hope to provide knowledge and examples to help other writers manage point of view issues.
Point of view describes from which person’s perspective the story is perceived. It’s a narrative mode. It is the method you choose to convey your plot to your audience. Point of view is where you determine your narrator. The narrator(s) of your story is the character(s) you choose to convey the story. Through the narrative, and point of view chosen to carry the narrative, you show the experience through the eyes of the character chosen to convey the story (unless you’re using third person omniscient or universal omniscient, which we’ll cover later).
The narrative is not the author’s perspective. Once you give your perspective as the author, you’ve wandered into territory of authorial intrusion. Remember, you can’t give your reader information your narrator doesn’t know. You shouldn’t impinge your personal voice on your narrator.
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