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What point of view is a story with several narrators telling it?

A story with several narrators telling it is written in multiple point of view.

This technique allows for a more complex and nuanced understanding of the story, as each narrator provides their own unique perspective on the events.

Here are some common variations of multiple POV:

* First Person Multiple POV: The story is told from the perspectives of multiple characters, each using "I" and "me".

* Third Person Limited POV: The story is told from the perspectives of multiple characters, but each chapter or section focuses on a single character's thoughts and feelings.

* Third Person Omniscient POV: The story is told from the perspectives of multiple characters, and the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of all the characters.

This technique is often used in:

* Epic stories: To encompass the vast scope and multitude of characters.

* Mystery novels: To keep the reader guessing about who the culprit is.

* Contemporary novels: To explore the different perspectives on a relationship or event.

Overall, multiple POV can add depth, complexity, and intrigue to a story.

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