Third-person limited
An outside narrator is third person omniscient.
The word for a speech in a play presented by a single character is "monologue." A monologue allows a character to express their thoughts, feelings, or reflections, often providing insight into their motivations or the plot. It can occur in various contexts, such as a soliloquy, where the character speaks to themselves, or an address to other characters.
In the context of point of view, "limited" means that the narrative is restricted to the perspective of a single character. The reader only has access to the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of that particular character, which can create a more intimate and focused storytelling experience.
Limited third person point of view focuses on telling the story through the eyes of a single character, revealing only their thoughts and feelings. Unlike omniscient third person, the narrative is restricted to what this character knows or perceives. This creates a more intimate and subjective perspective for the reader.
A speech recited by two or more persons is a chorus. If it is only one person, and nobody on stage is responding, it is a monologue.
A third person narrator is an external voice telling the story from outside the events, whereas a third person limited narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of a single character. Third person limited allows readers to see into one character's mind, while third person narrator remains more detached and can provide information on multiple characters.
This type of poetry is often referred to as "monologue poetry," where a single character expresses their thoughts, feelings, and emotions. It can provide insight into the character's inner world, allowing readers to connect on a deeper level with the speaker. Monologue poetry is a powerful form of self-expression that allows for introspection and exploration of complex emotions.
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Focus
A limited narrator can only give the perspective of a single character in the story. All though they may know everything about that character, or be a character offering their first person limited narration,, they don't know the inner thoughts and feelings of other characters.
The "?" represents a single character whereas the "*" represents multiple characters.
A dramatic presentation featuring only one character is known as a "monologue." This is a solo speech or performance given by a single actor that can convey a character's thoughts, feelings, or experiences to an audience. Monologues are commonly found in plays, films, and spoken word performances.