What is a limited point of view?

A limited point of view, often found in literature or film, usually describes a narrator who has limited knowledge of the action being described.

A first-person narrator is an example of a limited point of view, as the reader or viewer only knows what the character in question knows.

Often, even a third-person narrator will offer a limited point of view, depending on what the author’s intentions and needs are.

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