First-person place refers to a narrative perspective in which the story is told from the viewpoint of a character using "I" or "we." This approach allows readers to experience events and emotions directly through the character's thoughts and feelings, creating a more intimate connection with their experiences. It often provides a subjective interpretation of events, as the narrative is limited to what the character knows and perceives. This style is commonly used in literature, memoirs, and personal narratives.
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