The point of view of the word "people" depends on the context.
For instance, "We the people..." would be first person. However, phrases such as "People should..." has the word in third person.
If it were second person, the word wouldn't be used to refer to the readership; it would instead be "You should" or "You all should."
The word "you" is second person point of view. It refers to the person or people being spoken to.
The plural form of point of view is points of view.
The person ur talkin to its there point of view
One word for this is propaganda.
Both because you can look in any book somewhere the word word the will be.
From my sister's point of view, the movie was boring, but I found it fascinating.
Perspective.
Yes, the word "I" is used in first person point of view. It refers to oneself or the speaker.
it is a word referring to harley Davis
Jack thought the point of view the politician was trying to explain was wrong.
the difference is that when your speaking people are hearing your point of view and then when your listening your hearing what other people's point of view and what they have going on.
A point of view is the point of view from each individual person. You have a point of view from your perspective. Your mother, your father, your brother, your sister, your teacher, they all have their own point of view. Everyone has their own point of view. Their own particular way of looking at the world from their experience, and thoughts, beliefs, and way of thinking. Everyones' point of view is different.