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What is a narrative

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A narrative is a spoken or written account of connected events; it is essentially a story. It encompasses the structure, characters, setting, and plot that come together to convey a message or express an experience. Narratives can take various forms, including fictional stories, personal anecdotes, historical accounts, and even non-fiction works. The key elements of a narrative often include:

  1. Characters: The individuals involved in the story.
  2. Setting: The time and place where the events occur.
  3. Plot: The sequence of events and actions that unfold throughout the story.
  4. Conflict: The central challenge or problem that drives the narrative.
  5. Resolution: The conclusion or outcome of the conflict.

Narratives are commonly used in literature, film, and other forms of art to engage audiences emotionally and convey deeper meanings.