NARRATIVE TEXT

Read this story, with which exemplify the characteristics of the narrative:
The basic structure of such text is the temporal organization. In classical narrative can be divided into three segments: initial situation, complication and outcome.
Narrative structure
Every narrative is characterized by a basic structure: frame, event and episode. These three categories form the plot
We will explain how to make each of these categories. A story originates with a complication in the lives of the protagonists, which generates a reaction in them.
A complication is the recognized because usually answers the question: What happened? This reaction leads them to take a decision, lucky or not, that answers the question: How did it end?
The complication, together with the resolution, are a success. An occurrence took place in a framework that is given by the place, time and characters.
Every event in its frame form the episode of the story. There are stories that have a single episode but there are others that have more than one. The sum of the episodes form the fabric.
The narrator tells the story as he says, thinks, makes his assessment. The assessment does not belong to the plot because it is a reaction against the same narrator.
This review may also present as the narrator qualities attributed to the characters or expressing feelings about them. Many stories have a moral, teaching that can appear at the beginning or end of the story. The moral is characteristic of fables.
ResponderEliminarteacher thank you for this explanation of the narrative waitress very helpful
Mario Gerardo Castro Verde