- 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...
- A dual
narrative is a form of
narrative that
tells a
story in two
different perspectives,
usually two
different people. Dual
narrative is also an effective...
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Ancient Gr**** κλῖμαξ (klîmax) 'staircase, ladder') or
turning point of a
narrative work is its
point of
highest tension and drama, or it is the time when...
- A
narrative environment is a space,
whether physical or virtual, in
which stories can unfold. A
virtual narrative environment might be the
narrative framework...
- A
networked narrative, also
known as a
network narrative or
distributed narrative, is a
language partitioned across a
network of
interconnected authors...
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Narrative history is the
practice of
writing history in a story-based form. It
tends to
entail history-writing
based on
reconstructing series of short-term...
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Narrative poetry is a form of
poetry that
tells a story,
often using the
voices of both a
narrator and characters; the
entire story is
usually written...
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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...
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recurs across a story; often, it
helps develop other narrative elements such as
theme or mood. A
narrative motif can be
created through the use of imagery...