Fludernik, M. and Häusler-Greenfield Patricia (2009) An introduction to narratology. London: Routledge.
"We are all narrators in our daily lives, in our conversations with others and sometimes we are professional narrators" Pg 1.
- Narratives are based on cause and effect relationships that are applied to sequences of events.
- Narratives can focus on different parts of a story - skews perceptions/reconstructs the way it is to be interpreted by the viewer/reader. E.g. A fable can be re-told numerous times, but the narrator can alter the perception by exaggerating or omitting information.
- What kind of narrative am I interested in forming about my subject matter? Positive/Negative? Call to action?
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