Second-Person Narrative
A second-person narrative is a storytelling technique where the narrator addresses the reader directly using the pronoun "you." This style immerses the reader in the story, making them feel as if they are part of the action. It is often used in interactive fiction, self-help books, and some experimental literature.
In this narrative form, the reader experiences events and emotions as if they are the protagonist. This approach can create a unique connection between the reader and the story, allowing for a more personal engagement. Examples of works that utilize this style include certain video games and choose-your-own-adventure books.