In the third person point of view the narrator is not part of the story and uses the words such as 'He', 'She', or 'They'
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Third person, and if the narrator is all-knowing like GOD then it would be called an omniscient narrator; if the narrator does not know all of the character's thoughts, feelings, or completely understands situations then that is a third person limited narrator.
Point of view is Third Person Narrator.
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In third person point of view, the narrator is not a character in the story but an outside observer who can see and report on the thoughts and actions of the characters.
The narrator "does" whatever the author wants him or her to do. Third person POV uses the pronouns he/she/it/they, but it's not a matter of the narrator "doing" anything.
The perspective from which a story is told is the point of view. It may have a first person narrator, a third person viewpoint character, or a third person omniscient narrator.
First-person point of view.
From the perspective of the dog (in the movie) and the narrator in the book
Third person omniscient
The point of view in "Hansel and Gretel" is typically third person omniscient, where the narrator knows and sees everything that is happening in the story, including the thoughts and feelings of the characters.