- A
narrative, story, or tale is any
account of a
series of
related events or experiences,
whether non-fictional (memoir, biography, news report, do****entary...
- of
narrativity,
represented by the
notions of
narrative content,
narrative discourse,
narrative transportation, and
narrative persuasion.
Narrative content...
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between characters or
visual action. The
narrative mode,
which is
sometimes also used as
synonym for
narrative technique, encomp****es the set of choices...
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Nonlinear narrative,
disjointed narrative, or
disrupted narrative is a
narrative technique where events are portra****, for example, out of chronological...
- In narratology, a
hypodiegetic narrative is a
narrative embedded in
another narrative. The
account of the
monster in the
novel Frankenstein is an example...
- A
narrative technique (also, in fiction, a
fictional device) is any of
several storytelling methods the
creator of a
story uses, thus
effectively relaying...
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Narrative psychology is a
perspective in
psychology concerned with the "storied
nature of
human conduct", that is, how
human beings deal with experience...
- The
Genesis flood narrative (chapters 6–9 of the Book of Genesis) is a
Hebrew flood myth. It
tells of God's
decision to
return the
universe to its pre-creation...
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literary studies, a
theme is a
central topic, subject, or
message within a
narrative.
Themes can be
divided into two categories: a work's
thematic concept...
- as such. A
narrative uses
tools such as flashbacks, flash-forwards, and
transitions that
often build to a climax. The
focus of a
narrative is the plot...