what is third person narration
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A narrative or mode of storytelling in which the narrator is not a character within the events related, but stands 'outside' those events. ... Third-person narrators are often omniscient or 'all-knowing' about the events of the story, but they may sometimes appear to be restricted in their knowledge of these events.
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A third-person narrator is a narrator that is detached from the plot line. They are telling the story as an unbiased observer. It's a narrator that uses third-person pronouns like “he”, “she”, or 'they”, as opposed to second or first-person pronouns like “you” or “me”.
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