narrationchoosing
Narrationchoosing refers to the process of selecting the most appropriate narrative voice and perspective for a given story or piece of content. This decision significantly impacts how the audience perceives the events, characters, and themes. Common narrative choices include first-person, second-person, and third-person perspectives.
First-person narration, where the story is told by a character using "I" or "we," offers an intimate
Second-person narration, using "you," directly addresses the reader, immersing them in the narrative as a participant.
Third-person narration employs "he," "she," "it," or "they." This can be omniscient, knowing all characters' thoughts
The choice of narrationchoosing depends on the author's goals, the desired tone, and the story's subject matter.