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(Frankie) #1

According to Law (2003), the elements of narration are:



  • Characters – identifiable through questions of the sort: Who is involved? How
    do they influence each other? What feelings are exposed?
     Encounter
     Attachment and separation
     Feelings and tension
     Predisposing events

  • Circumstances – as answers to questions such as: What are the values of
    people? What roles do they play? Who occupies what position? Who is from
    the inside / outside?
     The roles of characters in a certain context
     Inter-correlated roles
     Alternative selves in various situations
     Cultural diversity of a role

  • Discussion – led by questions of the type: What do people think? What do
    they say? Who listens? Who is blocked?
     Learning
     Culture
     Change of opinion
     Mismatch

  • Events – revealed through the questions: What is happening? Why? Whose
    version is more plausible? What else can be said? What is the importance of
    luck / chance?
     Luck and learning
     Solving through explanations
     Non-rational solutions
     Resemblance with stories of others

  • Significance – built by stimulating reflection on the questions: Who can
    understand the meaning? Are there other points of view?
     Significance of facts
     Significance of characters for other characters
     Decisive moments / the essence of the narration
     Multiple significance

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