Narrative as a general term refers to an extensive range of written and oral texts, but in this research by which we mean narrative fiction such as novellas, novels and short stories. Many theorists and researchers define and use this term in their own specific ways to reach at diverse critical results.
Here Roger Fowler’s linguistic typology of “narratise point of view” and its techniques are studied. He specifies four levels for point of view that are temporal, spatial, psychological and ideological analysing the three levels of temporal, spatial and psychological point of view in a narrative leads the reader to the auther’s. Ideological point of view.
This research aims at showing how insightful and awarding a linguistic criticism might be in analysing literary texts.