Unlock the Hidden Power of Narrative Point of View: Transform Your Storytelling Forever
Third-person narratives are categorized on two axes: subjective/objective and omniscient/limited.
Third-person subjective allows the narrator to describe characters’ thoughts and feelings using internal dialogue. Third-person objective does not have access to characters’ thoughts and feelings; it only offers an external view of the characters. Many narratives float in and out of subjective and objective, giving readers glimpses of the characters’ thoughts when it benefits the story and keeping the characters’ thoughts hidden when doing so serves the story.



