fokalisaation
Fokalisaation, also known as focalization in literary theory, is a concept introduced by French philosopher and literary critic Gérard Genette in his 1972 work *Figures III*. It refers to the perspective from which a narrative is presented to the reader, distinguishing between the narrator, the character, and the implied author. This concept helps analyze how narrative voice shapes meaning and interpretation in a text.
Fokalisaation differs from narration by focusing on the point of view through which events are perceived. In
Genette identified three primary types of focalization: internal, external, and zero. Internal focalization occurs when the
Fokalisaation plays a crucial role in shaping reader engagement and interpretation. By controlling what information is