ENG 110 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Narrative Structure, Dramatic Structure, Bsc Young Boys

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Narrative structure: the traditional parts of the story and the way in which they are ordered, these components are presented as a triangle: freytag"s pyramid. This triangle can take many shapes: narrative structure takes various forms like a surprise ending, or a dramatic flashback, digital technology has allowed writers to play with narrative structures. You can move through a narrative in different ways through links: every narrative needs a structure. If there is no clear structure the work will fail. We need to understand the historical and cultural settings of a story too. Setting is never an arbitrary choice: some writers develop a world view out of a particular setting. It"s the third story is his overall collection and the last of the first-person story. Traditionally is a transition from childhood to adulthood: born in ireland, he is a modernist writer and is very prominent, first prose writer to articulate a middle class irish group.

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