Third-Person View
The "Third-Person View" is a narrative perspective in storytelling where the narrator describes events from an outside perspective. This viewpoint allows the narrator to present the thoughts, feelings, and actions of multiple characters, providing a broader understanding of the story.
In this perspective, the narrator uses pronouns like "he," "she," or "they" instead of "I" or "we." This approach can create a sense of distance between the narrator and the characters, allowing readers to form their own interpretations of the events and motivations of characters like John or Sarah.