Montage was a narrative technique commonly used in movies and television literature. It created a vivid and rich atmosphere and scene by combining different shots, images, sounds, and other elements. In montage, first-person narration can play a certain role, but it may not be suitable for all novels. In some cases, first-person narration could allow the reader to feel the characters and emotions in the story more intuitively, enhancing the reader's reading experience and sense of immersion. For example, some novels that used personal experiences as the theme or novels that told personal stories could use first-person narration. However, there were some limitations to using a first-person narrative. For example, if the main plot and the experiences of the characters were based on the author's own imagination and experiences, it would be difficult for the readers to resonate and understand the meaning of the story. In addition, if the theme and emotions of the novel need to be expressed through the author's words and actions, the first-person narration may make it difficult for the readers to understand the author's intentions and emotions. Therefore, the first person narration in a novel that used montage might not be suitable for all situations. Some novels needed to adopt a more objective and neutral narrative to better convey the information and emotions that the author wanted to express.