heads around. So narratives, such as novels, screenplays, poetry, newspaper reports, tend to be well-organised. Narrators, by and large, adhere to rules. They fulfil a reader’s expectations with a beginning, middle and end; resolutions and new equilibriums, because such rules enable the audience to engage with minimum effort. The adherence to such engrained rules means that, from an academic point of view, specific conventions jump out for consideration: Genre, Character, Form and Time. And when unpacking…
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