The term you are looking for is "subjective." A subjective narrator or writer provides their personal opinions and feelings in their depiction of events or characters in their writing, often resulting in a more biased or emotional perspective.
The word "obsessed" best describes the narrator's opinion towards Captain Ahab in "Moby Dick." The narrator portrays Ahab as consumed by his quest for revenge against the white whale, resulting in a single-minded fixation that drives him to extremes.
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An opinion.
Opinion. It is what someone felt. Feelings are not facts.
It depends on the reader. In my personal opinion. I liked the vocabulary, and how the author described the settings in the Twilight book. But, the plot, I sensed was cliche (Again in my own opinion). Anyway, it is a good books to read, but the fact that it's not portraying the stereotypical Vampire nerved me. Eclipse, I must in my opinion was the best one of them all. When Bell (Narrator, also main character), finally realizes she has feelings for Jacob (Also, another main character), but has a dilemma; because she has feelings for the Vampire Edward (Main character). The Twilight book has that 'going into different world' facade about it. Good read, though. I loved how the trill and description of twilight also the characters in twilight were interesting.
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An objective opinion is based on facts and evidence, while a subjective opinion is based on personal feelings and beliefs.
3rd person omniscient is all knowing and reliable, because they are not in the story nor do they have a biast opinion, for example in the book The Book Thief by Markus Zusak the narrator is 3rd person omniscient, and that narrator is death.
No, the statement "objective" is not an opinion. It refers to a fact or perspective that is not influenced by personal feelings or biases.
The term that describes the opinion of the U.S. Supreme Court is "court opinion" or "majority opinion." This is the official statement that outlines the Court's reasoning and decision on a case. In addition to the majority opinion, there can also be concurring opinions (agreeing with the majority for different reasons) and dissenting opinions (disagreeing with the majority).