which point of view allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the other charcters?

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The point of view that allows the reader to see the perspective of all of the other characters is known as "third-person omniscient" point of view. In this narrative mode, the narrator is not a character within the story but an all-knowing observer who can access the thoughts, feelings, and perspectives of multiple characters. This provides the reader with a broader understanding of the story, as they can gain insight into the thoughts and motivations of various characters.