What are first-, second-, and third-person POV examples?
Different points of view use distinct pronouns to show who is experiencing the story and how it’s told.
First-person POV uses pronouns like “I,” “me,” “my” (singular) or “we,” “us,” “our” (plural). Example: “We walked through the forest, feeling the damp leaves under our feet.”
Second-person POV uses “you” and related forms like “your” to make the reader the protagonist. Example: “You step into the room, heart racing as the shadows shift around you.”
Third-person POV uses character names or pronouns like “he,” “she,” or “they.” Example: “Anna walked into the room, feeling a shiver run down her spine.”