A Haunted House Virginia Woolf A. Point Of View Based on my analysis of this story, the author uses many points of view. Because in the first paragraph, the pronoun of ‘you’ can be defined by the second-person point of view. The use of the second-person pronoun ‘you’ attempts to involve us in the narrator’s experiences, as if to suggest that we have all felt something similar to this, things on the margins of our conscious experience. But in a few paragraphs, there is also the use of the pronoun ‘my’ and ‘I’ which can be categorized as a first-person point of view, the use of the pronoun ‘I’ is identified as a description of the character in the story, namely one of the couples who live in a haunted house, who often hears invisible whispers in the house that can be called a ghost couple. Overall, in my opinion, the point of view used in this short story is Omniscient Limite...