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Narrative Structure

Definition

Narrative structure refers to the organization and arrangement of events in a story. It includes elements such as plot, character development, and the order in which events are presented.

Analogy

Think of narrative structure like building a puzzle. Each piece represents an event or element in the story, and putting them together in the right order creates a complete picture.

Related terms

Foreshadowing: Foreshadowing is when an author hints at future events or outcomes in a story, creating suspense and anticipation for the reader.

Flashback: A flashback is when the narrative temporarily goes back in time to provide background information or reveal past events that are relevant to the story.

Climax: The climax is the turning point or most intense moment in a story, where conflicts reach their peak and major decisions or revelations occur.



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