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Concerning the perspective in which dreams are perceived through, just like literary plots, dreams can be experienced through four alternative vantage points which are described and listed below.
Concerning the perspective in which dreams are perceived through, just like literary plots, dreams can be experienced through four alternative vantage points which are described and listed below.


*'''1st person''' - this is the most common form of dreaming and can be described as the perfectly normal experience of perceiving the scenario from the perspective of one's everyday self and body.
The perspective through which dreams are perceived through may be experienced through the four alternative vantage points described below:
*'''2nd person''' - this can be described as the experience of seeing the dream from the viewpoint of an external source of consciousness such as another person, an animal or an inanimate object.
 
*'''3rd person''' - this is essentially an out-of-body experience and can be described as perceiving the dream from a perspective which is floating above, below, behind, or in front of the dreamer's physical body. It is worth noting that for unknown reasons, many people consistently and exclusively dream in the third party perspective.
*'''1st person''' - The most common dream perspective, which can be described as the standard experience of perceiving the scenario from the perspective of a person's everyday self and body.
*'''4th person''' - this is particularly rare but entirely possible and can be described as the experience of perceiving the dream from the viewpoint of multiple vantage points simultaneously.
*'''2nd person''' - This perspective can be described as the experience of seeing the dream from the viewpoint of an external source of consciousness, such as another person, an animal, or an inanimate object.
*'''3rd person''' - This perspective is similar to an out-of-body experience and can be described as perceiving a dream from a perspective which is floating above, below, behind, or in front of the dreamer's physical body. It is worth noting that for unknown reasons many people consistently and exclusively dream in the third person perspective.
*'''4th person''' - This perspective can be described as the experience of perceiving the dream from the viewpoint of multiple vantage points simultaneously.


===Setting===
===Setting===
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