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So what better place for them than in a narrative show?
Her work is narrative although the story may not be clear.
And so it is with fear as a narrative form.
The full force of the book, however, comes from something more than his narrative skills.
I Really like the narrative style in which you tell your stories.
The movie places all three in a narrative situation together.
But you'd also need to add some sort of narrative structure to make the whole thing work.
At first, I found the right narrative voice in the form of a novel, which can take place all over.
Perhaps some more narrative development would be in order (Johnson).
It goes back and forth in time, making the narrative difficult.
By 1924, narrative films were at an all time low since 1917.
The key to good narrative writing is to make it interesting.
The narrative time of the work concerns the author's first 39 years, 1925 to 1964.
"The narrative line of the story remains the same," he said.
There are many reasons why one would want to study narrative theory.
There is still much to be said for the discipline of the clear narrative line.
That is the narrative technique, to tell what happened without taking much time.
A story with a clear beginning, middle, and end is constructed from the narrative data.
He is best known for his narrative tales of love, life, and death in America.
With a narrative text students imagine what might happen next.
However, clearly it can be applied to any narrative form.
"The narrative concept came from some very simple points," she said.
"To tell the narrative story on television, you need film," he said.
It takes many narrative forms, but always with the same circumstances.
The pictures set up narrative expectations but never quite tell a story.