![]() ![]() Narrative perspective is the position and character of the storyteller, in relation to the narrative itself. A variety of different theoretical approaches have sought to define point of view in terms of person, perspective, voice, consciousness, and focus. Some stories have multiple narrators to illustrate the storylines of various characters at various times, creating a story with a complex perspective.Īn ongoing debate has persisted regarding the nature of narrative point of view. The narrator may merely relate the story to the audience without being involved in the plot and may have varied awareness of characters' thoughts and distant events. ![]() The narrator may be anonymous and unspecified, or a character appearing and participating within their own story (whether fictitious or factual), or the author themself as a character. Thus, narration includes both who tells the story and how the story is told (for example, by using stream of consciousness or unreliable narration). ![]()
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