This document discusses how the perspective or point of view used in writing can impact the reader's experience. It outlines the key differences between first, second, and third person points of view. First person uses "I" and "we" and allows readers to feel immersed in the narrator's experiences. Second person addresses the reader directly as "you" and makes them an accomplice. Third person refers to characters as "he", "she", or "they" and distances the writer, allowing insight into characters' thoughts while maintaining objectivity.