Novels can be written from various perspectives like first-person, where the narrator is a character in the story. This gives a very intimate and subjective view.
There are multiple perspectives to choose from. Third-person omniscient allows the author to know and describe the thoughts and feelings of all characters. It provides a broader view of the story world.
Well, YA novels often use third-person perspectives too. This can give a broader view of the story and multiple characters' experiences. Sometimes, there's even a combination of both first and third-person to add depth and variety.
Dual-perspective writing was a common way of writing novels. It could make the story more colorful and avoid the monotonous nature of a single protagonist. Using double perspectives in fantasy novels could make the story more tense and suspense. It could also make the interaction and conflict between the different protagonists increase the readers 'reading ability. Writing from two perspectives required determining the identities and backgrounds of the two protagonists and setting different personalities and goals for them. At the same time, he also needed to create enough interaction and conflict between the two protagonists to create a complex emotional relationship between them and enhance the appeal of the novel. In the process of writing, one needed to pay attention to the conversion and cohesion between the two perspectives to avoid improper cohesion or contradictions. At the same time, he also needed to properly handle the balance between the two perspectives. He couldn't let one of the protagonists be too powerful or omnipotent, otherwise it would weaken the tension and depth of the entire story. Writing from two perspectives could enhance the reading ability and tension of the novel, and at the same time, it could make the story more colorful. However, in the process of writing, one needed to pay attention to the conversion and balance between the two perspectives to avoid contradictions and problems.
I recommend the following completed novels to you: 1. [The Guardian Spirit of the 'Battle Breaker's Aroma's' Heavenly Flame': A chess piece that was controlled and wandered around the Dou Qi continent. It transformed into the spirit of the 'Heavenly Flame' and roamed across all major planes, becoming the ruler of all worlds.] 2. " Legendary Hero ": A human from Earth embarked on an immortal journey in the multi-plane universe, creating a multi-plane kingdom and pushing the magic civilization to usher in new development. 3. " Plane Mall: I became a group pet by hoarding goods ": Cheng Xi, who had hundreds of millions of assets, transmigrated to other planes and started a salted life of food, farming, and business. It was interwoven with elements from the apocalypse, martial arts, modern times, interstellar, and many other planes. 4. " My Immortal Bosses ": A girl whose aptitude was so poor that she couldn't cultivate was chosen by the immortals. They taught her the strongest cultivation method and from then on, she had to run errands for the immortals. The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it!😗~
Sure, they can. It just requires careful coordination and a clear narrative structure to make it work.
The novels with a limited perspective included Uchiha's Story of the Sengoku Period, The Secret: Starting from the Spectator, Rice Bean and His Experience House, and so on. The omniscient novels included "The Game of Power Revolution,""The Fate of the Gods," and "Detective in the Red Chamber." I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
It depends on the story and the author's style. Some light novels work well in first-person for a more immersive experience, while others benefit from the broader view of third-person.
In ancient novels, there were many novels with the male protagonist's perspective that could be referred to the following popular types: 1 < Dream of the Red Chamber >-Jia Baoyu: As the son of the Jia family, Jia Baoyu experienced the rise and fall of the family, Lin Daiyu and Xue Baochai's love entanglements, and faced various challenges such as political plots and family conflicts. Finally, he became a legendary figure. 2 Romance of the Three Kingdoms-Cao Cao: As the overlord of the Three Kingdoms period, Cao Cao experienced many wars and political struggles, showing his wisdom and courage, and also experiencing the low point and loneliness of life. His story inspired future generations to pursue power and achievement. 3 Water Margins-Song Jiang: As the leader of Liangshan Lake, Song Jiang had experienced various missions such as recruiting the rebel army, resisting the Liao and Jin Dynasties, and protecting the people to show his loyalty and courage. His story also tells us that only firm belief and brave actions can win respect. 4 Journey to the West-Sun Wukong: As the disciple of Tang Sanzang, Sun Wukong experienced many dangers and challenges. His wit and courage helped Tang Sanzang and his disciples successfully obtain the true scriptures. His story also tells us that only through constant practice and hard work can we achieve true success. These are some of the more popular ancient novels from the male protagonist's perspective. You can choose to read them according to your preferences and needs.
The omniscient perspective and the limited perspective were two perspectives in novel writing. The specific differences were as follows: The omniscient perspective meant that the author had a complete understanding and grasp of the story and the characters 'experiences. He could show the story and the relationships between the characters to the readers directly or indirectly. With an omniscient perspective, the author could control the development of the story and adjust the direction of the story at any time. Therefore, novels with an omniscient perspective often had stronger control and influence. The limited perspective meant that the author only had a partial understanding of the story and the characters 'experiences. They needed to show the story and the relationships between the characters from the perspective of other characters. In a limited perspective, the author needed to rely on the actions and words of other characters to promote the development of the story. Therefore, the novel in a limited perspective was often more oral and realistic. Here are some common omniscient and limited perspective novels: A novel from an omniscient perspective: - Journey to the West - Water Margins - Dream of the Red Chamber - Romance of the Three Kingdoms - The Scholars - Ordinary World A novel with a limited perspective: - Lu Zhishen, Lin Chong and other characters in Water Margins - Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, Sha Wujing and other characters in Journey to the West - Jia Baoyu, Lin Daiyu and other characters in Dream of the Red Chamber - Fan Jin and other characters in The Scholars - Sun Shao 'an and Sun Shaoping in The Ordinary World
Visual novels are typically written in a combination of text, images, and sometimes interactive elements. The text is usually presented in a narrative style with branching storylines and character dialogues.
One way is to alternate chapters or sections between the two perspectives. This gives each perspective its own dedicated space to develop.