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Point of View
Knights of the Alliance is written in the third-person omniscient perspective, a style that is particularly well-suited for a multi-protagonist narrative. The Prologue and Epilogue are written in the first-person perspective. This writing approach immerses readers in the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of various characters, offering a comprehensive understanding of the story's events and its diverse cast. It allows the author to effortlessly transition between different perspectives, unveiling the motivations, conflicts, and internal struggles of each character.
Language and Meaning
What sets this novel apart is its unique blend of modern and medieval language, which strikes a balance between simplicity and sophistication. The world merges contemporary expressions and references with elements reminiscent of the medieval era and is crafted to be easily accessible and enjoyable for both young adult and new adult audiences. A world map and glossary are provided for the terminologies and religions of the world.
Structure
Overall, the novel follows a chronological structure. Knights of the Alliance has fast-paced action sequences that propel the narrative forward with mystery and suspense. It also weaves together the complexities of its characters into one central plot. Each character possesses their own unique set of motivations, desires, and conflicts that come together in one central plot. This interplay between characters adds depth and richness to the novel, making it more than just a series of events but a layered exploration of human nature.
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