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Regarding the types of narrator and point of view, we can confirm that the narrate can be of the limited or omniscient type, in addition, the narration can be in the first, second or third point of view.
The narrator in the first point of view is a limited narrator, because he participates in the story as a character and only has a vision related to himself, to the places he goes and about what he thinks. This type of narrator can be recognized by the constant use of the pronouns "I", "my", "mine".
The narrator in second point of view talks directly with the reader, often using the pronouns "You" and "yours". In addition, it can be limited when it only presents the facts in the view of a single character (which is more common) or omniscient, when it presents facts of all the characters, places and situations.
The onscious narrator is a narrator from the third point of view. This narrator does not participate in the story, but has access to everything that happens, to all places and to the thoughts of all the characters.
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