Attached, omniscient and objective. Third person attached POV requires that all thoughts, feelings and perceptions are expressed in the viewpoint of one particular character, usually the protagonist. Use of an omniscient viewpoint allows the action of a story or novel to be related through the perspective of an unnamed, all-knowing narrator. An objective POV is a very distant, unattached perspective, similar to that of a newspaper article, with little attention paid to delineating emotion or opinon.
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