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1:connects events, showing their patterns, relating them to each other or to specific ideas, themes or concepts.
2:It is a practice and art in that when we tell a story, we shape the narrative – the connection between events.
3:Narrating a story involves shaping events around an overarching set of aims or effects (whether consciously or unconsciously). For example, in a comedic narrative, the overarching aim is to surprise/shock or otherwise lead the audience or reader to be amused.
4:Viewpoint narrative presents events or scenes to us so that we see understand them through narrators’ feelings, desires, beliefs or values.
5:A sense of historical cause and effect, of long stretches of time condensed, is typical of historical narrative.