First person

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First person or first-person may refer to:

  • First person, a grammatical person
    • First-person narrative, use of first person in a story
  • First person (ethnic), indigenous peoples, usually used in the plural
  • First person, a gender-neutral, marital-neutral term for titles such as first lady and first gentleman
  • First-person view (radio control), a method of piloting a radio-controlled vehicle

Arts and entertainment

  • First Person (1960 TV series), a Canadian drama series
  • First Person (2000 TV series), an American series created by Errol Morris
  • First-person (video games), a graphical perspective used in video games
  • First Person (radio program), an Australian biography program 2002–2012
  • First-person narrative, a mode of storytelling
  • First-person interpretation, in museum theatre, a dramatic presentation of museum materials
  • "1st Person", a song by Stone Sour from Come What(ever) May

See also

  • First man or woman (disambiguation)
  • Second person (disambiguation)
  • Third person (disambiguation)
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