narrative point of view? There is a brief silence—a lull—in the phone conversation but, already, three minutes of the abridged version of "The Thieving Magpie" have passed and you make note of this.
"James Franco, do you realize this is probably the longest red light I have ever sat through?" you say.
"You're at a red light?" James Franco says.
"Yes, I am at a red light."
"Okay."
You stare at something on the windshield and then think about the Milky Way.

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The text presented in the question above shows the narrative point of view in the second person.

We can arrive at this answer because:

  • The narration with the second person point of view is one where the narrator speaks directly to the reader.
  • The narrator includes the reader in the narration and acts as if the reader were an active character in the story.
  • With this, the narrator constantly uses the pronoun "you," which is the second person pronoun.

This type of point of view is very rare to be seen in narrative texts and can cause identification difficulties due to the reader's lack of habit in reading stories that use it.

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