Examples of All-Knowing Third Person Perspective Stories in Indonesian
Several examples of stories from a certain point of view have been presented in the past articles. These articles include: examples of stories from the first person point of view as the main actors; example story first person point of view side actor; and examples of stories from the third person point of view as an observer. This article will also present examples of stories from other perspectives.
The point of view used in this article is the third-person omniscient point of view. This point of view is a point of view in which the storyteller acts as a storyteller who tells all the characters in his story. Example story From this point of view, it can be seen as follows:
Beautiful and Sartika
Indah and Sartika are a young couple who have been friends since they were young. They have been friends since they were in high school. Indah is the daughter of a janitor at the high school where she works. Meanwhile, Sartika is the son of the head of the foundation at the high school where he and Idrus go to school.
They are very close friends, regardless of the difference in social status between them. They really don't care about their social status. However, the people around them really care about them, especially their parents.
Indah's father always advises his son to always be self-aware when hanging out with Sartika. Likewise with Sartika's father to his son. Their parents never stop advising them. However, they are still ignorant and don't care.
Indah and Sartika were still friends until they graduated from high school. After graduating from high school, they live their own lives. Indah lives her life as a music shopkeeper. Meanwhile, Sartika lives her life as an accounting student at a state university in the capital.
One day, Sartika wants to buy a CD from her idol music group at a music store. Sartika entered the music shop. When he was about to take his coveted CD on one of the store shelves, he suddenly saw the figure of Idrus who was tidying up the CDs in the shop on the next shelf.
Kartika approached her friend and greeted her. Indah was surprised, avoiding the presence of her best friend. "Why are you acting like that?" asked Sartika in a slightly harsh tone.
Indah didn't answer, and walked away from the woman. I'm sorry, Sartika. I have to avoid you. I don't want your dad to threaten me again because I'm your friend. Beautiful Inner.
Before Indah graduated from high school, Sartika's father met her and threatened that she would not have any contact with Sartika after graduation. Sartika's father argues that Indah is just a commoner who doesn't deserve to be friends with his son who came from from people are.
On the other hand, Sartika still can't believe her best friend's attitude. Why is he behaving like that? Does he hate me? Or, is there something else that makes it so? Sartika thought.
This is an example of an omniscient third person point of view languageIndonesia. Hopefully it can be useful for all readers. If the reader wants to add reference about the story, the reader can open the following articles, namely: types of points of view in stories, examples of original folklore from Banyumas, examples of personal experiences, and examples of Indonesian folklore. That is all and thank you.