Changing the perspective of a novel referred to narrating the story from different perspectives in a novel, allowing the readers to have different feelings and experiences. The common changes in perspective in novels were: 1. God's perspective: The author is God, and the theme is expressed by overlooking the entire story. 2. The protagonist's perspective: From the perspective of the protagonist of the novel, the growth and changes of the protagonist will be seen from the perspective of the protagonist. 3. Third-party perspective: Use a third-party perspective to evaluate and analyze the events and characters in the story. 4. Memory perspective: Use a character in the past or future as a perspective to recall or recreate the story to show the psychological changes of the character. By changing the author's perspective, the author could better express the theme and emotions in the story, allowing the readers to have a deeper experience and understanding.