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Second person point of view is when the writer uses “you” as the main character in a narrative. Example using the first line of Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man: 1st person: “I am an invisible man.” 2nd person: “You are an invisible man.”
I had to write a real-life personal experience. I focused on what people said, colors, and details. Details not like what how many snowflakes I caught with my tongue but, how people smiled, and how happy I was. They normally write on what they want to remember out of it.
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During their conversation Dally scolds Pony for not thinking things through. The exchange is ironic, because it is essentially the same thing that Darry said to Ponyboy earlier in the book. ... Ponyboy sort of sees the connection, but not clearly, which is why this scene is an example of dramatic irony.
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