What are characteristics of first-person point of view

1. The narrative is told from the perspective of a single character, who refers to themselves as "I" or "me."

2. The reader only has access to the thoughts, feelings, and experiences of the narrator.
3. The narrator is limited by their own knowledge and perspective, so the reader may not have access to the full picture of events.
4. The narrative can be subjective, as the narrator's biases, opinions, and interpretations color the storytelling.
5. First-person point of view is often more intimate and allows the reader to connect more closely with the narrator.
6. The reader may only see events and characters through the filter of the narrator's perspective, potentially leading to unreliable or biased storytelling.