By using multiple narrators
A typically Modernist approach to narration and point of view is called first person literature. First person has the title character telling a story.
The way the writer is viewing the story.
The writer is the narrator of her/his story. From: Retold American Classics, volume 1 == ==
The word "persuasive" would best reflect a writer's point of view as it suggests that the writer is trying to influence or convince the reader of a particular opinion or idea.
A writer might ask, "What message or theme do I want to convey to my audience?" This question helps clarify the purpose of the writing and guides the development of the main argument or point of view. Additionally, considering "Who is my target audience?" can further refine the point of view to ensure it resonates with readers. These reflections can streamline the writing process and enhance its impact.
There will always be two: the writer's and the viewer's.
using multiple characters to narrate a story
one way that Modernist writers make new kinds of literature.
fusing multiple narratives into a single voice.
one way that Modernist writers make new kinds of literature.
to see if the writer has bias
Admit and talk about the weaknesses in a point of view