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Character perspectives and narrator styles

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Re: Character perspectives and narrator styles

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LtBroccoli wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:34 am Unless I want to specifically be in the character's mind, I'd rather show what they're thinking by their actions and body language.
That I find interesting. It's actually the opposite for me. The possibility to dive into a character's thoughts and feelings and how they perceive and categorize the world is what appeals to me the most about written stories. Film or TV simply can't deliver that in the same way that a well written inner monologue can in a book. But with your background in writing screenplays, I'd be curious to read one of your stories here and focus particularly on the dialogue.

LaLia wrote: Sat Apr 12, 2025 3:34 pm
That would be a challenge, but wouldn't that also be too complicated to read? For one of my next stories, I'm thinking about using multiple perspectives and an omniscient narrator. And even then, I'm already considering how best to implement that so that it's still understandable.
I think the challenge would be to make the confusion of whose perspective you are following entertaining. But if you could deliver a powerful moment where at some point the reader has a revelation thinking "Wait? I was following THAT character?!" it could be great. For example, I'm not much of a fan of the trope of a victim that ends up liking their rape. But if I had to tell a story like this, doing that in a way where you could at some point no longer distinguish the rapist's and the victim's perspective could be a fun way to play with that trope and make it interesting.
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The recent idea I had with allowing first and second perspective in a clear way was to prefix the paragraph's or sections of the story with the character's name, I mostly do sections when I swap perspective but I could see it working on paragraphs too.

Then I had that other story where I wrote the perspectives side by side but that requires special bbcodes to be written, I may be playing with that today actually just to enable me to put one of my already written stories with that over on this forum :) right now it is in a html file, since it needs special tags. Yeah gonna look at that right now :)

Testing columns:
Cara:as the sun sets I strip naked, I apply moon oil all over my body and hair and bring out my two swords and start my evening sword dance, the last rays of the sun caress me with their warmth as I make my blades heavier to really strain my muscles, as the sun sets I feel the star and moon light caress me and the cool evening winds caress my sweat glazed skin making me get goose bumps.
John:I hear a woman straining and get curious and follow the sounds curiously, and peek from around a tree, I see a gorgeous naked oiled and glazed with sweat blonde elven woman with two elven long swords that she is dancing with, her scent is alluring, making my whole soul and body erupt with lust and hunger for her.
Tara: You are sitting up in your hunting hide in the old oak tree and see a man watching Cara's usual sword dance, you can see him trembling and his huge erection is straining against his brown well worn leather pants, you have almost without thinking finished fletching your last arrow that you were making for the hunt you and Cara are going to go on tomorrow.
Mike:lYou wonder where John went, he said he was just gonna take a leak, but he has been gone a long time for that, and the stew is almost ready to eat, it smells delicious.
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Ok that works as I desire it to for my story and should let you make it work for your own things too, I may add something to allow adding padding/margins to something too :) but that would be a separate bbcode/tag :)
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