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Third person objective definition

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The third-person objective point of view is a narrative perspective where the narrator describes events and characters from an outside perspective without delving into the thoughts or feelings of any characters. This point of view uses pronouns like "he," "she," "they," and "it," and focuses solely on observable actions and dialogue. The narrator remains neutral and does not provide insight into the inner experiences of the characters, allowing readers to interpret emotions and motivations based solely on behavior and speech. This style is often used in journalism and certain types of fiction to maintain an unbiased tone.
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