You know how when gossip moves through the grapevine, it tends to stray further and further from the truth as it passes from person to person? This is because any time a person tells a story, they inevitably add their own unique biases, thoughts, and perspectives. For this reason, is an extremely important step in and will have a huge impact on the actual story itself.
Here are the different POVs you might want to consider:
First Person: the story is told from the perspective of the writer or fictional narrator. The main pronoun used is "I." Second Person: the reader is addressed directly, and asks them to put themselves in the shoes of a character. The main pronoun used is "you." Third Person Limited: the narrator only has insight into the thoughts and feelings of a single character at a time. The pronouns associated with this POV are: he, his, him, she, hers, her, they, theirs, and them. Third Person Omniscient: the narrator is all-knowing and can reveal anything that is happening to any character at any point in the story. The pronouns used are the same as for third person limited.
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