fokaliseringsgrad
Fokaliseringsgrad refers to the degree to which a narrative filters events and perceptions through the consciousness of a specific character. It is a concept in narratology that describes how much subjective experience the reader is privy to. A high fokaliseringsgrad means the reader experiences the story almost entirely through the eyes and mind of one character, having access to their thoughts, feelings, and interpretations. Conversely, a low fokaliseringsgrad indicates a more objective or omniscient perspective, where the narrator presents events and information without being tied to a single character's viewpoint.
This concept is closely related to focalization, which identifies the character whose perspective is being used.