When writing for the purpose of entertainment, authors utilize Point of View as a crucial narrative tool to enhance the impact of their storytelling In doing this, they simply select a specific view, the point of view that is, to help narrate the events. Authors have the ability to shape the reader's understanding of characters, their motivations, and the established plot. First-person narration offers a close insight into a character's thoughts and emotions, establishing a strong connection between the reader and the character. Third-person limited allows authors to dive into the inner world of one or more characters, providing a more broad view of their experiences. And on the opposite side of the spectrum, third-person omniscient offers a more expansive perspective, allowing authors to explore multiple characters' thoughts and motivations, providing a richer narrative. The choice of POV typically influences the reader's immersion, empathy, and interpretation of the story, contributing significantly to its overall impact and so on.