Thursday 8 February 2007

Using Limited Third-person Point of View

Use limited third-person point of view if:


  • using the first-person point of view prevents you showing the main character’s weaknesses
  • the character is best revealed by permitting readers to observe only what your character does and says
  • suspense builds most effectively because an objective narrator reports what happens
  • your main character’s actions are more important that his or her thoughts

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