by PeggySue Wells @PeggySueWells
In Third Person Objective POV, the author narrates what happens without sharing the character’s thoughts or feelings.
This perspective is characterized by the pronouns He, She, and They.
In stories told in Third Person Objective POV, the narrator is a neutral entity, relying on observations of characters rather than seeing from the character's head. The tale is told as if the author is a fly on the wall, a mouse in the corner, or a non-participating person in the background who is free to observe.