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NARRATOLOGY - Coggle Diagram
NARRATOLOGY
Introduction
Narratology
ensemble of theories
narrative texts
narrative images
narrative spectacles
events
insight
narrative theory
understand
analyse
evaluate
systematic set
segament of reality
characteristics of narrative text
point of departure
next phrase
narrative system
understanding by encouraging
articulate what they understand
or think they understand
Text: Signs
Preliminary remarks
narrative text
narrative agent tells a story
author
authority
interactive view of narrative
cultural commonplaces
individualistic view
the narrator
identity
choices
specific character
notion of focalisation
story the narrator tells
first-person or third person
external narrator
tells others and his story
character-bound narrator
recounting true facts about himself
level of narration
emotive language use
self-expression
speaker
exclamation mark
graphic representation
declarative verbs
signs of change in level
narrative text
second-level character-narrator
narrator of first level
speaker on the second level
Fabula: Elements
fabulas
sentence structure
real life
demand of human logic of events
elements in film
theatre, news reports
social and individual events
theory of element
broader reality
constitutes the fabula
elements
locations and things
processes
changes with objects
in
with
through
among
Story: Aspects
Preliminary remarks
aspects
structured story
the text
the fabula
rule of thumb
text primarily
product of medium
fabula primarily
product of imagination
ordering
orientated
focused
flashed out
subjectivized
manipulation
handling
treatment
negative connotations
operation
fabula
treated
reader manipulated
treatment
decisive importance
for meaning
perspective