First-person narrative
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A first-person narrative is a narrative mode in which a story or work that is narrated (told) by one character at a time, speaking from their point of view only. First-person narrative may be told by only one storyteller, or many.
This type of narrative can use such words like me, myself and I.
First-person Narrative Media
Charlotte Brontë, the author of Jane Eyre, which is known as "the classic example of first-person narrative"