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What is the difference between third-person limited and third-person omniscient point of view?

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Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who has full knowledge and understanding of one character. Third-person omniscient point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who knows the thoughts and actions of all characters.
Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who has full knowledge and understanding of one character. Third-person omniscient point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who knows the thoughts and actions of all characters.

Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of the author. Third-person omniscient point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who can see the thoughts and actions of all characters.
Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of the author. Third-person omniscient point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who can see the thoughts and actions of all characters.

Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of one character within the story. Third-person omniscient point of view shows the perspective of the author.
Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of one character within the story. Third-person omniscient point of view shows the perspective of the author.

Third-person limited point of view is from the perspective of a narrator who has full knowledge and understanding of one character. Third-person omniscient point of view shows the perspective of the author.

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