Narrative Story
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A Narrative Story is a communication pattern to tell a story that ....
- AKA: Narration.
- Context:
- It can (typically) have a Narrative Point-of-View.
- It can (typically) have a Narrative Voice.
- It can (typically) have a Narrative Time.
- See: Protagonist, Story Within a Story, Focal Character.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Narration Retrieved:2015-11-1.
- Narration is the use of— or the particularly chosen methodology or process (also called the narrative mode) of using — a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience.[1] Narration encompasses a set of techniques through which the creator of the story presents their story, including:
- Narrative point of view: the perspective (or type of personal or non-personal "lens") through which a story is communicated
- Narrative voice: the format (or type of presentational form) through which a story is communicated
- Narrative time: the placement of the story's time-frame in the past, the present, or the future
- Narration is the use of— or the particularly chosen methodology or process (also called the narrative mode) of using — a written or spoken commentary to convey a story to an audience.[1] Narration encompasses a set of techniques through which the creator of the story presents their story, including:
- ↑ "Narration in Poetry and Drama". The Living Handbook of Narratology. Interdisciplinary Center for Narratology, University of Hamburg. 2012. http://www.lhn.uni-hamburg.de/article/narration-poetry-and-drama.