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    Nar·ra·tive
    /ˈnerədiv/

    noun

    • 1. a spoken or written account of connected events; a story: "the hero of his modest narrative"

    adjective

    • 1. in the form of or concerned with narration: "a narrative poem"
  2. Narrative is the general term (for a story long or short; of past, present, or future; factual or imagined; told for any purpose; and with or without much detail). The other three terms apply primarily to factual stories of time already past.

  3. A narrative is a story that you write or tell to someone, usually in great detail. A narrative can be a work of poetry or prose, or even song, theater, or dance. Often a narrative is meant to include the "whole story."

  4. 2 days ago · narrative is the general term (for a story long or short; of past, present, or future; factual or imagined; told for any purpose; and with or without much detail). The other three terms apply primarily to factual stories of time already past.

  5. Narrative Definition. What is narrative? Here’s a quick and simple definition: A narrative is an account of connected events. Two writers describing the same set of events might craft very different narratives, depending on how they use different narrative elements, such as tone or point of view. For example, an account of the American Civil ...

  6. Narrative is the general term (for a story long or short; of past, present, or future; factual or imagined; told for any purpose; and with or without much detail). The other three terms apply primarily to factual stories of time already past.

  7. [uncountable] the act, process, or skill of telling a story The novel contains too much dialogue and not enough narrative. narrative adjective [only before noun] narrative fiction a narrative poem See narrative in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Check pronunciation: narrative.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › NarrativeNarrative - Wikipedia

    A narrative, story, or tale is any account of a series of related events or experiences, whether nonfictional (memoir, biography, news report, documentary, travelogue, etc.) or fictional (fairy tale, fable, legend, thriller, novel, etc.).

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