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Often told as "Third Person Objective" or "Third Person Camera" it is some kind of mixture between cinema and writing. (Crazy stuff, I know.) What is this Third Person Dramatic? What are his pr...
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Often told as "Third Person Objective" or "Third Person Camera" it is some kind of mixture between cinema and writing. (Crazy stuff, I know.) [](https://i.stack.imgur.com/JJwHw.jpg) - **What is this Third Person Dramatic?** - **What are his pros and cons?** - **And how to keep up with it without doing anything stupid?** like escaping from this kind of narrator by accident. - OPTIONAL: Give examples and/or books with this kind of narrator.