Review:
Third Person Limited Narration
overall review score: 4.2
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Third-person limited narration is a literary technique where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character, offering a limited perspective to the reader.
Key Features
- Limited perspective
- Narration from one character's viewpoint
- Allows for deeper exploration of character's inner world
Pros
- Allows for in-depth exploration of character's emotions and motivations
- Creates a strong connection between reader and main character
- Provides a sense of intimacy with the protagonist
Cons
- Limits the reader's access to other characters' thoughts and emotions
- May lead to biased or subjective storytelling