I am writing a short story and have passed a draft over to a couple of friends for their review. The main negative point they make is my use of more than one point of view in the story. After the first review I rewrote the story and brought it down to two perspectives; a security officer and a mentally disturbed man he interacts with. The second review suggested I just write the story from one perspective.
I had hoped that the contrast between the two views of reality would be worth the effort to move between perspectives, but so far that doesn't seem to be the case. Does anyone have suggestions on how to make this type of format work effectively?


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