In the fourth episode of Jackie On:, Jackie explores narrative point of view in books and which ones are the best. She discusses first, second, and three different types of third person perspective, sprinkled with examples aplenty.
Sources:
Eco, Umberto. 1994. Six walks in the fictional woods. N.p.: Harvard University Press.
Golding, William. 1997. Lord of the flies. Edited by E. L. Epstein. N.p.: Penguin Publishing Group.
Miéville, China. 2001. Perdido Street Station. N.p.: Random House Worlds.
Mountford, Peter. 2019. “Third-Person Limited: Analyzing Fiction’s Most Flexible Point of View.” Writer’s Digest. https://www.writersdigest.com/write-better-fiction/why-third-person-limited-point-of-view.
Turton, Stuart. 2018. The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. N.p.: Raven Books.Wells, Martha. 2020. The Murderbot Diaries: All Systems Red, Artificial Condition, Rogue Protocol, Exit Strategy. N.p.: Tor Publishing Group.
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