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Instead of the omnipresent third-person voice, Wolfe shifted point of view, using interior monologues where necessary, thus taking the fictional trope of the unreliable narrator to unprecedented extremes.
On the fifth day, the therapist himself would see his old supervisor, so that the last patient was always the doctor, offering a post-mortem on the week from a shifted point of view.
For stereo graphics, a second texture is used that has the atoms prerendered from a slightly shifted point of view.
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Having dropped this bombshell, our third-person narrator interrupts the tale John Fowles-style to explain how and why he shifted point-of-view in the previous scene.
"Bernard's campaign in America was a very successful shifting point".
There's good and bad on all sides, and the shifting point of view helps to explore this.
He shifts point of view frequently to give us some relief from his heroine's blurred, in-and-out consciousness.
By Mavis Gallant The New Yorker, July 8 , 1985P. 22 The family's experience of Raymond Joseph Prescott was like a long railway journey with a constantly shifting point of view.
But the bigger problem with this shifting point of view is that it makes the book's central character too elusive.
"Once I knew he kind of lost faith in me a little bit, that was a real shifting point," Hall said.
The shifting point of view coincides with the movie's subject matter: filmmaking.
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