If the narrator says "I did this..." then it is 1st person
If the narrator says "You did this" it is 2nd person
and if the narrator says "He/She/They did this" then it is 3rd person.
The term for the point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story is called first-person point of view.
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"The Invisible Orchestra" is written in third person point of view. This means that the narrator is not a character in the story and uses pronouns like "he," "she," or "they" to describe the characters and events.
1. The point of view is 3rd person omniscient, as the narrator shifts focus from character to character.
it is when the main character in the book is the narrator.
1st person
The omniscient point of view in a story is that the narrator is all knowing, meaning he or she jumps to all the character's events. The narrator follows each character and tells about each individual's experiences in the story.
The pronoun for the term 'objective point of view' is 'it'.
A story's point of view when the narrator tells only what one character thinks and feels.
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.
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'