One. Third-person omniscient is the only way you have an "all knowing" narrator.
Yes, omniscient narrators are found in modernist literature. Modernist authors sometimes used omniscient narrators to provide different perspectives and insights into the characters and events of the story. However, modernist writers also experimented with different narrative techniques that challenged traditional forms of storytelling, including unreliable narrators and stream-of-consciousness narration.
Omniscient narration for the story "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin would detract from the narrators personal exploration, which is shown in the first person narration. The narrators journey and final realization about his brother Sonny would be lessened with omniscient narration.
A third person omniscient narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of all characters, while a third person limited narrator only has access to the thoughts and feelings of one character. Omniscient narrators can provide insights into multiple characters and events simultaneously, while limited narrators offer a more focused perspective through the eyes of a single character.
There are two narrators in My Antonia.
"Omniscient" means "knowing everything" (omni = all; scient = knowing). Usually a story does not have a character who knows everything (unless the character is God or someone with supernatural powers, like Merlin), but many stories have an omniscient narrator. Sometimes the narrator of a story doesn't know everything. For example, the narrator of "Through the Looking-Glass and What Alice Found There" says, "Alice did not venture to ask him what he paid them with, and so you see I can't tell you." However, other narrators do know everything, including what all the characters are thinking, and what happens in times and places that the characters have never seen. These are omniscient narrators.
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The word omniscient means all-knowing. This narrator knows everything and can show you the thoughts and emotions of any character. A limited narrator sticks to one character and shows only what they know and see.
Omniscient is a noun.
(Apex) To tell the story from many different perspectives.
Well, if someone is omniscient, it means they know EVERYTHING, literally, so, # She got so many answers right, she must be omniscient. # I think that this guy is omniscient, because he's answered a billion and one questions on Wikianswers.
An omniscient person Being in the presence of the Omniscient Even some extremely smart people are not Omniscient