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third person limited?
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Third person limited is a point of view in storytelling where the narrator only knows the thoughts and feelings of one character. The story is still told in the third person, but the perspective is restricted to the experiences of a single character. This allows the reader to have a close connection to that character while still maintaining some distance from their thoughts and emotions.
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