How does a third person narrator differ from a third person limited narrator?

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A third person narrator is an external voice telling the story from outside the events, whereas a third person limited narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a single character. Third person limited allows readers to see into one character's mind, while third person narrator remains more detached and can provide information on multiple characters.

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