A first person narrator can only convey their own thoughts and feelings because they are limited to their own perspective and experiences. They are not privy to the inner thoughts and emotions of other characters unless those characters share them directly. This limitation can create a sense of mystery and subjectivity in the story.
This is called third-person omniscient point of view. The narrator has knowledge of the thoughts and feelings of all characters in the story.
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Omniscient point of view is the one where the narrator knows everything. The reader can see what many characters are thinking and feeling. This POV tells readers what is going on in places that the main character hasn't been. It also tells them what other characters are doing when the main character can't see them, or doesn't know what they're thinking.
The easiest way to do it is by seeing what you can see. for example, if you can see what the person is feeling, its third person limited or 1st person. but if you don't really know what anyone is thinking, then its third person omniscient.
Omniscient just means "all-knowing" and limited means limited knowledge. The former is a narrator that can see into everyone's head and knows what all the characters are thinking and feeling; the latter sticks with one character.
he is curious of how everything will turn out
The nervous system controls everything you do, including breathing, walking, thinking, and feeling.
Dialogue is just people talking. It serves to let the reader know what the characters are thinking and feeling.
Everyone sees the world in their own way, so the story will be different depending on who is telling it.
A first person narrator is limited in their understanding by only what they experience themselves. They cannot tell what someone else is thinking or what happened to other people while they are not present unless someone else tells them.
It is a narrator who in the story writes with complete knowledge of how all the characters are feeling, thinking, or what they're doing at any moment in time regardless of what other characters may or may not be around. Some examples of books which have an omniscient narrator are The Harry Potter Series by JK Rowling, Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, and A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens.
Thinking involves processing information logically and analytically, while feeling involves experiencing emotions and sensations. Thinking is more cognitive and rational, while feeling is more experiential and subjective.