Review:
Third Person Narrative Perspective
overall review score: 4.5
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Third-person narrative perspective is a literary technique in which the story is told by an external narrator who is not a character in the story.
Key Features
- Provides an objective viewpoint
- Allows for greater scope and perspective on events
- Can create suspense and mystery by withholding character thoughts
- Often used in traditional storytelling
Pros
- Allows for a more panoramic view of the story
- Can create a sense of mystery or suspense
- Great for character development and world-building
Cons
- May feel less intimate or immersive than first-person narrative
- Can be challenging to maintain consistency in tone and voice