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Why is the first-person point of view limited

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In other words, a first person point of view makes the narrator the eyewitness to the plot of the story. Using a first person point of view allows an author to dive much more deeply into the narrator's character, since the reader gets to hear the narrator's inner thoughts and experience the narrator's emotions.

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