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What is the difference between 1st, 2nd and 3rd person narrative??

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What is the difference between 1st, 2nd and 3rd person narrative??

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1st person is I/we 2nd person is you (singular and plural) 3rd person is he/she/they

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1st person narratives are told by a character within the story. This narrator can be identified by the use of the pronoun, “I” when relating to objects or events within the story. 3rd person limited narratives are told by an observer of the story. Limited narratives are identified by the inability of the narrator to know what is going on in the thoughts of all of the characters, all of the time. 3rd person omniscient narratives are told by an outside observer who is everywhere and knows every character’s thoughts, background, and sometimes future. Second-person narration is a narrative technique in which the protagonist or another main character is referred to by employment of second-person personal pronouns and other kinds of addressing forms, for example the English second-person pronoun “you”.

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