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The narrative point of view is called "first-person narration" if it appears that the narrator is relating his own story to the reader. It can be a single person's experiences or those of a group (we). The more common form is "third-person narration" where a story is related as seen by an observer.

The very rarest form is second-person, in which the narrator is "speaking to himself" as if from an detached alter ego (e.g. "Here you are, stuck in another pointless relationship.") or even to the reader (e.g. "You might want to pay attention to this next part.")

Where a true story is part of a person's own life, it is called autobiographical.

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