Narrative Structure
- Emily Bilman
- Jun 28, 2021
- 1 min read
When we start telling a story, I think that we must begin with a general introduction
as we do in an essay in order to place the reader in the right place and give him
clues as to where the story will lead him. As an introduction, a story must answer the questions of where, what, when before the characters are introduced in the second
round. The most effective way of introducing and developing characters, I think,
is through dialogue and description of the personage by giving minute details
of her/his clothing, manners, stature and status, and physical description. The
bulk of the story must contain the plot which includes the action and, most
specifically, the conflict and/or the controversy that must be resolved in the
end of the story. E.B.
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