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Third Person
second-person narratives
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a point of view in which the story is told using "you" as the pronoun for the protagonist or narrator, making the reader or audience feel more involved in the story
A second-person narrative is a storytelling perspective where the narrator addresses the audience directly using "you". In this approach, the reader or viewer is made to feel like a character in the story, experiencing events and actions from a personal point of view. This narrative style is less common and can create a unique, immersive experience, but it is often challenging to sustain over longer texts.