it is usally the second person
The single most popular POV is third person simple past tense.
'He walked into the room...'
A close second is first person past tense.
'I walked into the room....'
Everything else is rare indeed. Second person is dominant only in cook-books and other how-to books where the second person is implied, not stated directly.
'(You) take to two eggs...'
Second person simple present tense that is.'
1st.
Yes, narratives can be written in the first person perspective, where the narrator uses "I" to tell the story from their own point of view.
yeah in breaking dawn from the twilight saga most of the book is written from Jacobs point of view
Maria-Odilia Leal-McBride has written: 'Narratives e narradores em A Pedra do Reino' -- subject(s): Point of view (Literature), Technique
The book "Holes" is written in third-person point of view.
It's written in first person point of view.
The sign is written from the point of view of a Northerner.
Memoirs are written in 1st person point of view, that was a very good question you asked there.
"The Stolen Day" is written in the third-person point of view.
Nothing is written in Edwards point of view. Though there is breaking dawn where there is jacob's point of view. There is also some of jacob's point of view at the end of eclipse.
Both are first person narratives.
"Dancing Bear" is written from the omniscient point of view.