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Most books are written either in
3rd person: point of view of an outsider. Basically it’s when someone describes the individuals story. For example: a knight long ago slayed a dragon.
1st person: view of the protagonist, basically the individual telling his own story in a sense. “It all started when I met John…”
But 2nd person is something we don’t see often.
Basically it would be for example. A criminal retelling his whole heist from the eyes of one of the victims
Basically this Reddit thread made me think
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It sounds like the rapist is writing in the point of view of a girl he raped just doesn’t seem like something worded the way a victim would even if she felt that way.
Almost like a self fantasy of sorts
3rd person: point of view of an outsider. Basically it’s when someone describes the individuals story. For example: a knight long ago slayed a dragon.
1st person: view of the protagonist, basically the individual telling his own story in a sense. “It all started when I met John…”
But 2nd person is something we don’t see often.
Basically it would be for example. A criminal retelling his whole heist from the eyes of one of the victims
Basically this Reddit thread made me think
Reddit - The heart of the internet

It sounds like the rapist is writing in the point of view of a girl he raped just doesn’t seem like something worded the way a victim would even if she felt that way.
Almost like a self fantasy of sorts