First-Person Narration is a storytelling technique where the narrator is a character within the story, using the pronoun 'I' to convey their personal experiences and thoughts. This perspective allows readers to connect deeply with the narrator's emotions and viewpoints, creating an intimate reading experience.
By presenting events through the narrator's eyes, First-Person Narration can offer unique insights and biases, shaping how the audience perceives the story. This technique is commonly used in literature, such as in The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger, where the protagonist's inner thoughts drive the narrative.