Tuesday, January 28, 2014

5. DEVIL'S PASS, Voice

VOICE

This book's story is told in the third-person perspective, in the voice of the main character, Webb.

Because of the voice being of a single character, the story is pretty one-sided, allowing only a narrow point of view. However, also because of this, an author can really develop detail into the personality, tendencies, and way of thinking of this single character in question instead of  spreading the effort around multiple characters. The author did very well, negating the negative point of the narrow viewpoint.

Very nice job! .

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