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point of view

[point uhv vyoo] / ˈpɔɪnt əv ˈvyu /


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Sometimes perspectives shift within a page, within a scene, moving rapidly and gleefully between points of view, and using that omniscient voice to steer us around — that was fun.

From Los Angeles Times

"We've got to be more open and porous and respectful of different points of view."

From BBC

A transit occurs when a planet crosses in front of its star from our point of view, briefly dimming the starlight in a small eclipse.

From Science Daily

To evoke the fractured psyche of the characters, Morrison’s narratives are highly disjointed, switching among different points of view and time periods with only the slimmest semantic clues offered for orientation.

From The Wall Street Journal

Maybe having Jesus and Havertz around is going to bring out the best from him from a competitive point of view.

From BBC