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I needed a bit of help writing from an Omniscient POV and asked Google Gemini for some guidance, do's and don'ts.
It gave me a comprehensive discussion on narrative perspective, particularly focusing on the third-person omniscient point of view (POV) and the challenges associated with it. Sources explain that omniscient narration, where an all-knowing voice can access any character's thoughts and comment on the story, offers unlimited scope and scale for storytelling, often incorporating elements like foreshadowing or social commentary. A significant concern raised is "head hopping," which occurs when writers jump between limited character perspectives without a proper omniscient guide, leading to a jarring or disorienting experience for the reader. Furthermore, the texts explore how authors manipulate narrative distance to achieve specific effects, such as increasing intimacy with a character or illustrating chaos, and discuss how modern writing often favours closer POVs over the traditionally challenging omniscient technique. Finally, Out two unreal presenters introduce the concept of "gritty" writing, arguing that modern honesty and realism are valid artistic choices that intersect with narrative voice.
For Writer's notes:
https://softmachine.net/a-writers-guide-to-point-of-view-third-person-limited-vs-omniscient/
By Nathan McGrathI needed a bit of help writing from an Omniscient POV and asked Google Gemini for some guidance, do's and don'ts.
It gave me a comprehensive discussion on narrative perspective, particularly focusing on the third-person omniscient point of view (POV) and the challenges associated with it. Sources explain that omniscient narration, where an all-knowing voice can access any character's thoughts and comment on the story, offers unlimited scope and scale for storytelling, often incorporating elements like foreshadowing or social commentary. A significant concern raised is "head hopping," which occurs when writers jump between limited character perspectives without a proper omniscient guide, leading to a jarring or disorienting experience for the reader. Furthermore, the texts explore how authors manipulate narrative distance to achieve specific effects, such as increasing intimacy with a character or illustrating chaos, and discuss how modern writing often favours closer POVs over the traditionally challenging omniscient technique. Finally, Out two unreal presenters introduce the concept of "gritty" writing, arguing that modern honesty and realism are valid artistic choices that intersect with narrative voice.
For Writer's notes:
https://softmachine.net/a-writers-guide-to-point-of-view-third-person-limited-vs-omniscient/