Storytelling_device

List of narrative techniques

List of narrative techniques

List of methods used to convey information in a narrative


A narrative technique (also, in fiction, a fictional device) is any of several specific methods the creator of a narrative uses[1]in other words, a strategy applied when planning and creating a narrative to relay information to the audience and particularly to develop the narrative, usually in order to make it more complete, complex, or engaging. Some scholars also call such a technique a narrative mode, though this term can also more narrowly refer to the particular technique of using a commentary to deliver a story. Other possible synonyms within written narratives are literary technique or literary device, though these can also broadly refer to non-narrative devices as might be used in academic or essay writing as well as poetic devices such as assonance, metre, or rhyme scheme. Narrative techniques are distinguished from narrative elements, which exist inherently in all works of narrative.

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  8. Graham Allen (2 June 2004). Roland Barthes. Routledge. p. 29. ISBN 1-134-50341-5.
  9. Heath, Peter (May 1994), "Reviewed work(s): Story-Telling Techniques in the Arabian Nights by David Pinault", International Journal of Middle East Studies, 26 (2), Cambridge University Press: 358–360, doi:10.1017/s0020743800060633, S2CID 162223060
  10. M. H. Abrams and Geoffrey Harpham, A Glossary of Literary Terms, 11th ed. (Boston: Cengage, 2015), 169
  11. Heath (1994) p. 360

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