It doesn't have to be a first-person perspective, right?Not necessarily. The point of view referred to the way the author narrated in the novel. It could be in the first or third person.
In some novels, the author may choose to limit the perspective, that is, to only use one narrative method to reduce the complexity of the novel and the sense of immersion of the reader. This restriction was usually made by choosing between different people, such as only using the first person to tell the story or only using the third person to tell the story.
For example, the Harry Potter series was a typical novel that limited perspective. The author JK Rowling only tells the story of Harry Potter in the first person, thus reducing the complexity of the magical world in the novel and making it easier for readers to understand.
Why can't I read novels from a first-person perspective?Perhaps it was because readers who read novels from a first-person perspective would be more likely to empathize with the characters and resonate with them more easily. However, if the reader's emotional reaction was too strong, it might lead to a poor reading experience and a situation where the reader could not read it. In addition, different readers have different preferences for different types of novels, so they may be more suitable for certain types of novels from a first-person perspective while they may not be interested in other types of novels.
Please recommend some good novels, mainly from the perspective of the male protagonist, but please don't recommend stallion novels.πI recommend the following books to you:
1. Beijing Men's Illustrated Guide-Society: It was a realistic novel about a man who worked hard in Beijing.
2. " The Art of Flowering the Sky ": In ancient romance, the male and female protagonists liked each other since they were young. Later, due to some reasons, they had a grudge.
3. " A Guide to the Growth of Cannon Fodder ": A beautiful fantasy. It's a 1v1 novel, narrated from the male protagonist's perspective.
4. " Hong Guo Ji ": Ancient romance, multi-perspective, no CP, tells the story of conspiracy, battlefield, life and death.
5. The story of a girl who traveled through another world to become an influential figure.
The above is my personal recommendation. I sincerely hope you like it.πIf you need any other recommendations, please let me know at any time.
Please recommend some ancient novels with a good male protagonist's perspective.πI recommend the following ancient novels from the male protagonist's perspective:
"The Rebirth of the Cane Girl: The Emperor Has Squeezed into the Palace": A novel about a fight in the palace. In the early stage, the palace fights for the throne, and in the later stage, the sweet pet and the beautiful man. The ending is 1v1.
"Fight with the Three Emperors": A virtual online game novel. The male protagonist fights monsters in the game to level up and adventure with other characters.
<<The Art of Flowerings>>: An ancient romance novel, a love story between childhood sweethearts. The male protagonist is a divine doctor, and the female protagonist is the niece of the male protagonist's master.
The three novels above all had the male protagonist's perspective, and the plot setting was also quite exciting. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~π
Please recommend some excellent female protagonist novels. There doesn't need to be too many, but don't plagiarize them.If you like ancient romance novels, I recommend 'The Concubine of the Underworld Marries: A Short Life Prince Cannot Be Bullied.' The female protagonist transmigrated to an ancient world. Although she was married off and trapped in the Ghost Mansion, she became a beautiful divine doctor, fought against her stepmother, avenged her mother, became the nemesis of Sister Venomcell, and finally became the queen of a generation. The plot of this novel was full of ups and downs, full of palace struggles and love. Moreover, it was an original novel, and there was no copy of the content. I hope you like my recommendation. Muah ~
Can you recommend me some urban novels with a male protagonist's perspective that don't involve stallion plots?πI recommend the following novel to you. I hope you will like it: The Strongest Man in the City. This was an urban supernatural novel written by the author," I am Zhu Bajie." The male protagonist's point of view was not a stallion. Ten years ago, the male protagonist was the crown prince of the capital and the chief disciple of the Master of the Qianyuan Sword Sect, Yuxu Zhenren, but he was falsely accused of committing a crime. Ten years later, the male protagonist rose again, determined to become the supreme martial artist, and began a story full of ambition and darkness. I hope you like my recommendation.π