The third-person point of view is a narrative mode that allows writers to present the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of characters from an external standpoint. This perspective can be omniscient, offering insights into multiple characters, or limited, focusing on the experiences of just one. Understanding third-person narration is crucial for analyzing novels and stories across a variety of genres, from classic literature to contemporary fiction. This tag provides resources, discussions, and examples that illustrate the use of third-person point of view in various works.