We’ve all read many articles about the various point of views that writers choose to use for writing their books. One in particular can be confusing at times, writing in third person limited, vs. writing in third person omniscient.
Nicholas RossisΒ has shared a fantastic infographic he was granted permission to use from Reedsy, which gives some wonderfully descript examples on how both are used. Please continue reading at Nicholas’ page to see the infographic.
Source: Infographic: Third Person Limited vs Omniscient PoV | Nicholas C. Β Rossis
An interesting perspective from which to write; fascinating, actually. I think it would work well in a murder mystery . . .
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Ya, sort of like the infographic speaking like it’s the game of clue. π xoox
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What a great way to explain it. I forgot that omniscient narrator can see the future. Wonderful infographic.
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Thanks Jacqui, had to share. π
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Lol, loved the comic info graphic π
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Wasn’t it fantastic? π
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