Telling a story from a third-person point of view allows the author to provide a broader perspective, delve into multiple characters' thoughts and feelings, and maintain a sense of objectivity.
Telling a story from a first-person point of view allows readers to connect more deeply with the narrator's thoughts, emotions, and experiences, creating a more intimate and engaging narrative.
Obviously, the narrator is telling the story in Tom's Midnight Garden. This story is 3rd point of view.
Point of view
third person
Narrative point of view studies who is viewing and feeling the story, narrative voice studies who is telling the story. Point of view is the basis for telling. point of view is character, while voice comes from narrator. The narrator tells only what the character are viewing and felling.
its who is telling the story. for example in twilight Bella narrates so it from her point of view=) hope this helps
Telling a story in the first person perspective allows readers to connect more deeply with the narrator's thoughts, feelings, and experiences, creating a more intimate and immersive reading experience.
By using multiple narrators
3rd person, none of the characters are telling the story!
A point of view is the person that is telling the story. If a book has the words "I", "Me" or "My" that aren't quoted, then that book is being told by a 1st person point of view. That means the narrator is also a character in the story. If a book has the words "he", "she", "they", or "it", that is being told by a 3rd person point of view. That means the person telling the story has nothing to do with the charters or anything, sort of like they're just a bystander. Hope that helps you!
That would be third-person omniscient point of view, where you seem to have an "off screen" director telling you what's going on.
There are several advantages of telling a story via comic strip. Specifically, the use of pictures helps to convey the meaning of the story in an easier way than words might do.