In the example cited Thackeray is clearly among the former There is an obvious tendency in modern literature away from using omniscience – in part because of
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Lets the reader know what one character thinks, sees, knows, hears, and feels • Uses the pronouns: he, she, it, they THIRD PERSON OMNISCIENT Definition
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example, the pronoun 'I' can be used in first-person narration to refer to two sub-categories: limited and omniscient, third-person point of view is
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Omniscient narrator is similarly outside of the happenings of the story, but has the advantage of , for example, being aware of knowing hidden thoughts of
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Rather, perspective shifts are often signaled by a subject chance within a sentence from one character to another A simple example of perspective shifting
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There are two types of characterization, Direct and Indirect Point of view – The vantage point from which the story is told Who is telling the story?
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