An example of Tolkien making use of third-person narration is shown below:
"Hobbits disappear quietly and quickly when large stu-p-id folk like you and me come blundering along"
This shows as Tolkien records the actions of the story, but occasionally the narrator or author breaks away from the story to speak directly to the reader.
This refers to the perspective of storytelling where the thoughts and feelings and also the actions of characters are displayed.
Hence, we can see that the use of third-person narration was displayed above as he talked about hobbits moving quietly and disappearing and also when "stu-p-id folk like you and me come blundering along".
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