why might authors choose to tell a story using third person omniscient point of view?

- it lets them focus on one character, but still remain outside the story
- it lets them address the reader directly
- it lets them get inside every characters head
- it lets them tell the story from the perspective of a character in the story

- it allows for a broader understanding of the story and its characters, as the narrator has access to the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters

- it can create a more objective and unbiased viewpoint, as the narrator is not limited to the perspective of a single character
- it can create a more complex and layered narrative, as the reader is able to see different perspectives and motivations
- it can help to create a sense of distance or detachment from the events of the story, allowing for a more nuanced exploration of themes and ideas