Second person narratives are very rarely used in fiction, as they are tricky to develop and tend to sound repetitive. In a second person narrative the reader is addressed directly as if they are ...
A good narrator needs to have knowledge of different story types and perspectives, a good grasp of speaking technique, and the ability to infuse a narrative with complexity and emotion.
And that is it. Anything else probably will not much resemble narration; it may be closer to poetry, or prose-poetry. In reality, we are stuck with third- and first-person narration. The common idea ...
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