Review:

Third Person Narratives

overall review score: 4.5
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Third person narratives are a literary technique where the story is told by a narrator who is not a character in the story.

Key Features

  • Narrator is not a character in the story
  • Provides an external perspective
  • Allows for omniscient point of view

Pros

  • Provides a broader perspective on the events
  • Allows for exploration of multiple characters' thoughts and emotions
  • Can create a more engaging and immersive storytelling experience

Cons

  • May feel more distant or detached from characters compared to first person narratives
  • Can be challenging to maintain consistency in narrative voice

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Last updated: Mon, Apr 20, 2026, 05:54:24 PM UTC