No, "Moby Dick" is not a first-person story. It is narrated in the third person, with Ishmael recounting the events that take place during the voyage.
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if its 1st person-which if in the story it says; I, me, my if its in 2nd person- ; you... if its in 3rd person-; it would say the characters name not, I, me, my, it sickishness
Point of view in a short story is the perspective from which the story is told. It defines who is narrating the events and has a significant impact on the reader's understanding of the story. Point of view can be first person (using "I"), second person (using "you"), or third person (he, she, they).
A biography is written in 3rd person ,whereas an autobiography is written in 1st person.
1st person
The type of view the author is telling the story. Example 1st person , 2nd person, etc.
Bella is the protagonist because she is the person telling the story, it's from a 1st person point of view. The protagonist is the main character of the story.
how the story is writen ex. (1st person uses I, me, my, we. 2nd person uses He, she, they. and 3rd person is like 2nd person)
A first-person narrative is when the story is told from the perspective of a character within the story using words like "I" and "me." A second-person narrative is when the story is directed at the reader using "you."
1st Person Point Of View for the narrator is the protagonist of this selection.
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1st person is something to do with english, literature and writing. It means that you are talking, not the narator, like you say " I " and the narator says your name. example from charrolete's web : " I cant let you do that to him." says firn, herself, not the narator