The third-person point of view has an all-knowing being that knows what every character is doing, thinking, and feeling Third Person Omniscient
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Third person narrative comes from a person outside of the storyline, they are simply telling us the story. They do not know the thoughts of the characters or their feelings. They relay to us the actions and words of the characters.
Thus, the Third Person is Omniscient.
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Explanation:
I can't understand the question. "Divine Comedy" was written in three Books each with 33, 33 and 34 cantos each, making a total of hundred cantos. "The Inferno (hell), purgatory and paradise," and different things happened in each book.
I'm guessing this is about George Orwell's book. It's a science fiction novel because of the Thought Police and telescreens. We don't have any of those, and the novel is pretty futuristic in those ways. Hope this helps!