The Third-Person Omniscient point of view is a narrative style where the narrator knows everything about all characters and events in the story. This perspective allows the narrator to provide insights into the thoughts, feelings, and motivations of multiple characters, creating a comprehensive understanding of the plot.
In this style, the narrator is not a character in the story but an all-knowing observer. This allows for a broader exploration of themes and relationships, as the narrator can shift focus between different characters, such as Alice, Bob, and Charlie, revealing their inner conflicts and connections throughout the narrative.