Mastering Third Person Limited Point of View: Four Options and Four Examples

Mastering Third Person Limited Point of View: Four Options and Four Examples

One decision you’ll need to make before starting your first draft is what point of view (perspective) to write from.

A hugely popular option is third person limited point of view, and while you might have a rough idea what that means, it can cover quite a range of approaches and styles.

Before we dig into some examples, let’s quickly pin down what exactly “third person limited” means.

What is the Third Person Limited Point of View?

Third person is when we write using third person pronouns. “He did this” not “I did this.”

First-person is the “I” perspective and second-person is the “you” perspective: rarely used in fiction, though it can work well for short pieces.

When we say third person limited, we’re restricting our narrative to a single character’s perspective at a time. 

This contrasts with third person omniscient, where the omniscient narrator can move between characters at will or describe a wide-ranging scene where characters might be miles apart.

Often, you’ll hear “third person limited” described as though there’s only one way to write from this perspective. But there are quite a few distinct ways to approach it, based on how close the narrative is to the character’s own thoughts.

We’re going to dig into how those work, with an example of third person limited perspective for each.

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Will AI Write Novels? Here’s What I Think (Plus Examples from ChatGPT)

Will AI Write Novels? Here’s What I Think (Plus Examples from ChatGPT)

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One question that’s been on my mind often recently is whether AI will eventually be able to write novels.

As a novelist and a reader, this prospect definitely alarms me! As a freelancer, I’ve worked with several AI companies (and used AI tools to assist with my work, where clients want that), so I’m also curious about the boundaries of what AI can do.

Understandably, a lot of authors aren’t at all keen on AI (artifical intelligence). They don’t want their work to be used as part of a “dataset” for an AI—it feels tantamount to having it stolen.

AI also brings up environmental concerns, due to the processing power tools like ChatGPT use.

I won’t get into the various controversies here, because regardless, AI is here to stay, and it’s getting increasingly popular and powerful.

So will it write novels?

Here’s my take right now, in early 2025. AI has come a long way in just a couple of years, since ChatGPT was launched at the end of November 2022. It can’t do everything a human writer can do, but it can absolutely be a support to the creative process.

If you look a little further back, the massive improvement in AI is very clear. One of the first AI-written novels out there is Ross Goodwin’s 1 the Road, published in 2018. Here’s an extract from the first page:

A patch of green grass seemed to be seeking its face, but it was not much to see. A small patch of grass had already been stretched along the sidewalk, and the steps of the barn were locked.

Even within this paragraph, there’s a lot that doesn’t make sense. (The face of what? How is the grass stretched? Steps can’t be locked…)

Several years on, tools like ChatGPT can – as we’ll see in a moment – produce much more coherent fiction.

Note: There are a number of different AI language models out there, but I’ll be focusing on ChatGPT (from OpenAI) in this post, as it’s by far the most popular.

Let’s tackle the biggest question first.

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