: Re: What happens with changing POV Irregularly? I have a story that is primarily told from one POV character (third-person limited). However, plotted within this story are a few chapters from other
The best example of changing points of view was perhaps Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island." Most of it was told from the point of view of Jim Hawkins, the cabin boy. But when Jim was at sea, the POV shifted to Dr. Livesey, who remained on land, and discussed the land portion of the story "simultaneously" with Jim's sea adventure.. It made for a smooth, continuous narrative.
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