* Second person refers to the use of the pronoun "you" to address the reader directly.
* Objective usually refers to a neutral or unbiased perspective, often found in journalistic writing or factual accounts.
It's possible that "second person objective" is being used in a specific context or theory that is not widely known.
To understand what is meant by this term, you would need more information:
* What context is it being used in? (For example, a particular book, essay, or academic paper)
* Who is using the term? (An author, critic, or theorist)
If you could provide more context, I might be able to offer a more specific answer.