Any thought the writer deems worthy of mentioning, however they must not be too liberal or the narrator isn't really limited anymore.
The word omniscient means all-knowing. This narrator knows everything and can show you the thoughts and emotions of any character. A limited narrator sticks to one character and shows only what they know and see.
A third person omniscient narrator can access the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters, offering a broader view of the story. In contrast, a third person limited narrator provides insight only into the thoughts and emotions of one specific character, offering a more focused perspective.
A limited narrator is a perspective from which a story is told where the reader is given access to the thoughts and feelings of only one character. This narrative style restricts the reader's understanding to what that character experiences and knows.
A third-person limited narrator focuses on the thoughts and experiences of one character, while a third-person omniscient narrator can access the thoughts and experiences of multiple characters. The limited narrator provides a narrower perspective, while the omniscient narrator offers a broader view of the story.
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A narrator that has knowledge of most of the events of the story and the thoughts of one or more, but not all, of the characters
The focus of the narrator is on one charaters thoughts and feelings that are told from an outside perspective.
An outside narrator is third person omniscient.
A limited narrator enters the thoughts of one main character only.
Third omniscient perspective is a storytelling point of view where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters. Third limited perspective is a storytelling point of view where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of only one character.
Third person, and if the narrator is all-knowing like GOD then it would be called an omniscient narrator; if the narrator does not know all of the character's thoughts, feelings, or completely understands situations then that is a third person limited narrator.
The narrative point of view predominantly used in "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" is third-person limited. This means that the narrator is outside the story and provides access to the thoughts and feelings of only one character, in this case, Peyton Farquhar.