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motikmotik
4 years ago
10

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vova2212 [387]4 years ago
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A narrator that tells the story not as a character but as a being that knows every aspect of the story and has no real bias. It is hard to explain but omniscient means all-knowing and third person is told from the view of a on-looker, existent or not.

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