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Response area is when a narrator from outside of the story reveals only one character’s thoughts and feelings. Response area is when a narrator from outside of the story describes the thoughts and feelings of all of the characters.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
It seems like you're discussing two different narrative perspectives in literature.

1. **Limited Third-Person Point of View (Response Area)**: This is when a narrator, who is outside of the story, reveals the thoughts and feelings of only one character. The reader gains insight into that character's inner world, while other characters' thoughts remain hidden. This creates a closer, more intimate connection with the character being focused on.

2. **Omniscient Point of View**: In this perspective, the narrator also exists outside of the story but has an all-knowing viewpoint, meaning they can access and describe the thoughts and feelings of all characters. This allows for a broader understanding of the narrative and the dynamics between different characters.

Both perspectives serve different purposes in storytelling and can significantly affect how readers relate to the characters and the plot.
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