Narration

The narration indicates a detailed Récit, but also the general structure of this account.

The narrative diagram simplest of a work is generally the following:

  1. Introduction

  2. Event release of the Intrigue
  3. Adventure S
  4. Outcome of the history
Conclusion

The narration can be done according to several point of view of:

  • the focusing intern: the reader discovers the scene as if he lived it in the place of the character.

  • external focusing: the reader sees the scene of outside and does not have access to the subjectivity of the characters.
  • the omniscient point of view of (also called focusing zero): the reader is with the current of all that occurs and the whole of the characters present.

See too

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