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Neutral omniscience is to be all knowing with out having an opinion or taking sides.

A neutral omniscient narrator in a work of literature will not give any opinions of his own and will only present facts. These tend to be the most reliable narrators because you can be certain that you aren't getting a altered point of view.

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