The term for the point of view in which the narrator is a character in the story is called first-person point of view.
1st person
The term point of view refers to the way the write has chosen to tell the story. Authors can choose to tell the story from the point of view of a character or from a narrator outside of the action of the story.
Narrator.
Ok - the opposite of what you are asking is called the omniscient, a narrator that has a God-like perspective and is detached from the 'action' of the story. There is no term for 'everything else' other than this. The 'realm' is to broad to have a single term attached to it and is sub-divided into more specific terms.
point of view is the term that is defined as the persoective from which the author chooses to tell a story.
The pronoun for the term 'objective point of view' is 'it'.
This type of narrator is known as an omniscient or all-knowing narrator.
3rd Person Omniscient
It is the person who tells - narrates - the story.
narrarator
The term for the main character in a story or novel is the protagonist. This character often drives the plot forward and is typically the central focus of the narrative.
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