What are some common types of narrative structures?
Narrative structures refer to the different ways stories can be organized and presented. There are several common types of narrative structures found across various genres and mediums. One such structure is the linear narrative, which follows a straightforward chronological sequence from beginning to end. Another common type is the episodic structure, where the story is divided into distinct episodes or chapters that can be read or watched independently but contribute to an overarching narrative. The circular structure is characterized by a story that ends where it began, creating a sense of closure and symmetry. Meanwhile, the non-linear structure disrupts the chronological order, often using flashbacks or out-of-sequence events to create intrigue and suspense. These are just a few examples of the multitude of narrative structures that storytellers can employ to shape their narratives.
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