Third person limited point of view is a narrative perspective in which the story is told from the perspective of an external narrator who knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character. This approach allows the reader to experience the story through the eyes of that particular character, gaining an intimate understanding of their emotions, motivations, and experiences while remaining detached from the thoughts and feelings of other characters.
In third person limited, the narrator uses third-person pronouns such as "he," "she," or "they," and the narrative typically focuses on the experiences and insights of the chosen character. This viewpoint can create a sense of closeness to that character while still allowing the author to describe the broader context of the story world.
For example, if a story is told from the third person limited perspective of a character named Sarah, the narrative might include her thoughts and feelings about a situation while presenting other events and characters from an external viewpoint, without delving into the inner thoughts of those other characters.