No, a biography is a narrative written by someone else about another person's life. An autobiography is a narrative written by the person about their own life.
He is the "first person narrative" In a first-person narrative the story is relayed by a narrator who is also a character within the story.
First person narrative means that the story is told by a character in the story. (i.e., I, me)
A character that is telling a story is usually called the narrator.
In a second-person narrative, the reader typically has access to the thoughts and experiences of the main character being addressed as "you." The narrative often immerses the reader in the perspective of this character, allowing them to delve into their thoughts and emotions.
A biography is a listing or narrative about someone's life. If told by the person about himself, it is an autobiography. In the employment sense, a biography is the objective description of a person's education / continuing education and employment history. In your question, I would assume it would be a biography about your role in Administrative jobs.
The main character isn't followed in first person, instead the narrator is.
A biography is narrative (a narrative is a story) of a famous person's life, by another person.The main key points should be what that person has done / their achievements, maybe age of achievements, when they were done, (dates),(not always) how they achieved , what made them achieve there goals and e.t.c well i answerkid109 xxx
Third person narrative is actually the most common. This is where characters are referred to as He and she, rahter than you (second person) or I (first person.) Frequently the narrative features an omniscient narrator, one who knows everythinn g that's going on, although the narrator is not a character.
It is called a "first-person narrative". The narrator is a character in the story, and the story is told from that character's point of view, depicting each event as the narrative character sees it. Oftentimes, the first-person narrative is used as a way to directly convey the deeply internal, otherwise unspoken thoughts of the narrator.
Third person limited is a narrative structure in which the reader sees events through the eyes of one character in the story, though not necessarily the narrator of the story (like a first person narrative is).
Narrative perspective refers to the point of view from which a story is told. It can be first person (where the narrator is a character in the story), third person limited (where the narrator focuses on the thoughts and feelings of one character), or third person omniscient (where the narrator knows the thoughts and feelings of all characters).