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In real life usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or involuntary circumstances:
In real life usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or involuntary circumstances:


* (TO DO)
* (TO DO: enumerate)
 
== The Illeist ==
 
[[The Illeist]] is that [[entity]] which has [[Asbolution|absolutized]] its [[Third Personality]].


== See also ==
== See also ==


* [[First person]]
* [[First person]]
* [[Third second]]
* [[First personality]]
* [[Second person]]
* [[Second personality]]
* [[Third person]]
* [[Third person]]
* [[Third personity]]


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 06:05, 25 October 2015

Illeism /ˈɪli.ɪzəm/ (from Latin ille meaning "he, that") is the act of referring to oneself in the third person instead of first person.

Description

Illeism is sometimes used in literature as a stylistic device.

In real life usage, illeism can reflect a number of different stylistic intentions or involuntary circumstances:

  • (TO DO: enumerate)

The Illeist

The Illeist is that entity which has absolutized its Third Personality.

See also

External links