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Why does an author use a third person narrator

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Writers use third person to create an emotional distance with the reader and appear more objective.

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In third-person narration, the narrator exists outside the events of the story and relates the actions of the characters by referring to their names or pronouns (he, she, or they).

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allows readers to glimpse into a character's head, hear their inner thoughts, and understand the motivations of myriad different characters

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