This is third person point of view.
First person point of view is used when narrators tell stories from their own perspectives using "I," "me," "we," or "my." This allows readers to see events and experiences through the narrator's eyes.
The pronouns are: I = first person, singular, subjective me = first person, singular, objective we = first person, plural, subjective (us = first person, plural, objective) The first person is the point of view of the speaker, the person telling the story.
(Apex) To tell the story from many different perspectives.
Point of view is what it is called.
By using multiple narrators
Allende's choice of using multiple narrators in "The House of the Spirits" allows for different perspectives and voices to provide a richer and more complex view of the story. This technique adds depth to the characters and themes, creating a more immersive reading experience for the audience. Additionally, the use of multiple narrators allows Allende to explore the effects of power dynamics and social hierarchies on different characters.
Using two narrators and beginning the novel at the end of the story indicate use of the modernist method. This is an innovation influenced by modernism, which is concerned with the presentation as well as the tone of literary compositions. Realism and naturalism have no real bearing on the actual construction of a story, but rather the imagery used.
Story about mistakes using a computer
looking at different perspectives maybe in a drawing.
Writing from the perspectives of many characters can be challenging
It allowed for more realistic paintings.
By using multiple narrators