Homonym: First Person (Perspective)
First person is a narrative perspective where the storyteller uses "I" or "we" to convey their experiences and thoughts. This point of view allows readers to see the world through the narrator's eyes, creating a personal connection to their feelings and actions. It is commonly used in literature, diaries, and autobiographies.
In first-person writing, the narrator often shares their emotions, opinions, and insights, making the story more intimate. This perspective can enhance the reader's understanding of the character's motivations and challenges, as seen in works like The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger or To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee.