The Battle Rages
Up close and personal
A second person story is usually written with a lack of personality, charachters are refered to as he/ she, them / they, and are often written from a distance. An example would be to write a war story were only the actions of the regiments are told, nobody's actions are told, only the war in general.
Third-person stories are usually written as if you are an observer of the action close-up, and you are describing the actions of the individuals rather than the group.
First-person, to me, would be the hardest; in this style you write as the main character. The main problem I'd have with this is f someyhing happened to your character - an accident for example - you could only describe what you saw as your character is not in action.
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