Lecture 12: Structuring a Narrative without a Plot
Structuring a Narrative without a Plot ...............................................
Lecture 12
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a plot, at least not a traditional plot. Even if it doesn’t have a plot,
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not a story has a plot, something should change over the course of reading
it, if not in the story itself, at least in the heart or mind of the reader. In this
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the Freytag pyramid or the traditional plot.
Chekhov’s “The Kiss”
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with the Russian writer Anton Chekhov. In his story “The Kiss,” the
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invited by a local landowner to spend the evening at his country house.
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wanders into a dark room and receives a kiss from a woman who has
mistaken him for someone else.
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discover who kissed him. For days afterward, Ryabovitch
fantasizes about the encounter, inventing a whole future life
with this woman, even though he doesn’t know who she is.
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Ryabovitch loses his nerve and stays behind in the barracks.
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doesn’t come to a climax or resolve in the same way as a traditional
story. Ryabovitch does not develop as a character. He has a brief