id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_o7y6b2lluvaadbx5l3hvzfdgba Ivdit Diasamidze Point of View in Narrative Discourse 2014 6 .pdf application/pdf 3763 239 65 work, telling the story from a limited omniscient or first-person point of view; or apparently no one (dramatic point narrator that is called point of view is present in all verbally told stories. Point of view is one of the basic elements of a story that determines the perspective from which a reader The great adventure of the omniscient point of view, then, is the flexibility it gives its "all-knowing" narrator, With a limited omniscient (also referred to as third-person or selective omniscient) point of view, the narrator is Joseph Conrad exploits omniscient third-person point of view in the story "The Lagoon" enabling the narrator Elizabeth, from the third person point of view and then shows us that the two characters are talking about Bingley The use of first-person point of view places still another restriction on the voice that tells the story. ./cache/work_o7y6b2lluvaadbx5l3hvzfdgba.pdf ./txt/work_o7y6b2lluvaadbx5l3hvzfdgba.txt