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  2. Focalisation - Wikipedia

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    In narratology, focalisation is the perspective through which a narrative is presented, as opposed to an omniscient narrator. [1] Coined by French narrative theorist Gérard Genette, his definition distinguishes between internal focalisation (first-person) and external focalisation (third-person, fixed on the actions of and environments around a character), with zero focalisation representing ...

  3. Template:POV lead - Wikipedia

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    Template usage notes. Use this template when you have identified a serious issue regarding WP:Neutral point of view in the introduction to an article. Drive-by tagging is strongly discouraged. The editor who adds this tag needs to discuss concerns on the talk page, pointing to specific issues that are actionable within the content policies.

  4. Wikipedia:Describing points of view - Wikipedia

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    At Wikipedia, points of view (POVs) – cognitive perspectives – are often essential to articles which treat controversial subjects. Wikipedia's official "Neutral Point of View" (NPOV) policy does not mean that all the POVs of all the Wikipedia editors have to be represented. Rather, the article should represent the POVs of the main scholars ...

  5. Template:Points of interest start - Wikipedia

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  6. Category:Fiction templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Fiction templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Fiction templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  7. Point of view (philosophy) - Wikipedia

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    The term "access" refers to the statement of Liz Gutierrez that "points of views, or perspectives, are ways of having access to the world and to ourselves", and the term "location" is in reference to the provided quotation of Jon Moline that points of view are "ways of viewing things and events from certain locations". Moline rejects the notion ...

  8. Wikipedia:Neutral point of view - Wikipedia

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    Editors, while naturally having their own points of view, should strive in good faith to provide complete information and not to promote one particular point of view over another. As such, the neutral point of view does not mean the exclusion of certain points of view; rather, it means including all verifiable points of view which have ...

  9. The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure for Writers - Wikipedia

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    The Writer's Journey: Mythic Structure For Writers is a popular writing textbook by writer Christopher Vogler, focusing on the theory that most stories can be boiled down to a series of narrative structures and character archetypes, described through mythological allegory.