Looking at Point of View

The Da Vinci Code was written in a 3rd person omniscient view. I think that this was a good choice by Dan Brown because it allowed him the freedom he needed to write this book properly. The 3rd person omniscient view allowed him to switch between scenes every few chapters which created essentially 2 stories that merged into one later in the book. This point of view allowed for more small details to be put in the book; details that might be over looked by a person or would not be able to be seen or heard by a person in a scene. This point of view was a good choice that added much content to the Da Vinci Code. 

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