Charlaine Harris Writing Styles in Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel

Charlaine Harris
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Charlaine Harris Writing Styles in Dead Ever After: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel

Charlaine Harris
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Point of View

The first person point of view and the third person omniscient point of view are used in “Dead Ever After” by Charlaine Harris. These work well throughout the book as there are several components and underlying factors that would not be revealed otherwise. The story itself is rather complex and using two points of view allows the reader to follow and understand the activities of all of the characters as well as the dangerous and deadly events being planned against Sookie, and the complicated relationship between Sookie, Eric and Sam. It also allows for the reader to follow and understand actions and thoughts of other characters in the book as well as those events of which one single character has no knowledge.

While the first person point of view might have been interesting when coming from the characters in their time of confusion, third person...

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