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Debates > First-Person Narrators with Deep Emotions — Love or Hate?

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message 1: by Dizzy (new)

Dizzy (dreamofthenightfox) | 3 comments I’m curious — how do you feel about first-person narrators who go *very* deep into emotions and inner thoughts?

Do you find it immersive and powerful, or too much sometimes?

As a writer and reader, I personally love when the narration feels like we’re inside someone’s memory, especially when it deals with trauma, healing, or mother-daughter bonds.

What are some books that made you cry or made you *feel seen* through first-person narration?


message 2: by Jada (new)

Jada (semi study hiatus) It depends. I like when you get a deeper understanding. I think if you balance it right, it'll make all the difference with the story.


message 3: by Emma! (new)

Emma! (iamfunny) | 21 comments I think its interesting as long as it dosent stop the plot from going.


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