What is an omniscient narrator?

An omniscient narrator knows everything that is taking place in a creative work, including the actions, thoughts, and feelings of characters.

 

“Omniscient” comes from the Latin prefix “omni-,” meaning “everything,” and “scientus,” meaning knowledge.

 

An omniscient narrator is very common in fiction, as it allows the author to give all the information they feel necessary to understand the actions of the characters in the work.

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