Respuesta :
The thid-person point of view is voiced by an objective character in the story.
Answer:
The third-person point of view is an omniscient observer.
Explanation:
The paragraph shown in the question above presents a third person narrator who is also an omniscient narrator. The omniscient narrator is so named because he knows all aspects of the plot and its characters, and can describe his feelings and thoughts, as well as describe events occurring in two places at once. In the case of the text above, the narrator shows the true thoughts and intentions of the characters Mr. Pontellier and Madame Ratignolle, showing that the narrator is omniscient and can enter into the thinking of any character.