What does third person limited mean?
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Third person point of view (POV) in literature has several variations -- omniscient, limited omniscient, etc.
Point of view: http://www.tnellen.com/cybereng/lit_terms/terms/2terms.html#Point%20of%20View
(First person POV is when the story is told from an "I" point of view -- in other words, the narrator is also a character in the story and is telling the story from his/her own POV.)
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Third person limited is a point of view in which the reader knows, in the third person, what a single character thinks, feels, etc. Third person limited will detail the /activities/ of other characters, but not their thoughts. An example of TPL-POV is Harry Potter.
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In any case Third Person means someone reading and/or narrating the story of someone else. If you're reading a book and you see many words such as "They" it's most likely a third person. If you read a book that says many words such as "We" it's most likely a first person.
In any case Third Person means someone reading and/or narrating the story of someone else. If you're reading a book and you see many words such as "They" it's most likely a third person. If you read a book that says many words such as "We" it's most likely a first person.