The story uses a narrator to describe the events from only one character’s perspective. The reader follows that one character, usually the main character, through the course of the story.
Third-person limited is just that—a “limited” telling of the story. The reader doesn’t know what other characters think or feel about the action in the story; they only get one perspective or point of view.
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