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Third-person narrative
/θˈɜːdpˈɜːsən nˈaɹətˌɪv/
/θˈɜːdpˈɜːsən nˈæɹətˌɪv/
Third-person narrative
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harmadik személyű narráció
a mode of storytelling where the narrator refers to characters using pronouns like "he" and "she" and is not a character in the story
What is a "third-person narrative"?
A third-person narrative is a storytelling perspective where the narrator describes the events of the story from an outside point of view, using pronouns like "he", "she", "they", or "it". In this approach, the narrator is not a character within the story but observes and recounts the actions and experiences of the characters. This perspective can vary in its scope: it can be limited, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of one character, or omniscient, providing insight into the thoughts and feelings of all characters and offering a broader view of the narrative.
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Through the third-person narrative, the author maintained a sense of suspense by withholding certain information from the reader until later in the story.
The novel's third-person narrative provided insight into the motivations of the antagonist, adding depth to the conflict.
The use of third-person narrative created a sense of detachment, allowing readers to analyze the characters and events more objectively.
The third-person narrative allows readers to observe the actions and thoughts of multiple characters, providing a broader view of the story.