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  2. What Is a Six-Word Memoir? The Brief but Powerful Story of ...

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    You must find a way to imply the action of the story, which is easier said than done. The key is to get creative, use descriptive words, and maybe even mix in some of these funniest words from the ...

  3. 5 important lessons we learned from Roald Dahl's stories - AOL

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    Each of Dahl's iconic stories taught us about life, love, and finding ourselves in the unlikeliest of places. Here are some lessons we learned from five of his most famous stories and scripts. 1.

  4. Narrative identity - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of stories, the role of the listener, and storytelling patterns all influence the way stories are told, and thus narrative identity. Richard Bauman states that different forms of conversational genres (personal experience narrative, tall tale, practical joke), interrelatedly, add texture and flavor to one's life.

  5. Narrative paradigm - Wikipedia

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    Narrative coherence is the degree to which a story makes sense. Coherent stories are internally consistent, with sufficient detail, strong characters, and free of significant surprises. The ability to assess coherence is learned and improves with experience. Individuals assess a story's adherence by comparing it with similar stories.

  6. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Name Definition Example Setting as a form of symbolism or allegory: The setting is both the time and geographic location within a narrative or within a work of fiction; sometimes, storytellers use the setting as a way to represent deeper ideas, reflect characters' emotions, or encourage the audience to make certain connections that add complexity to how the story may be interpreted.

  7. Narrative - Wikipedia

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    It is easier for the human mind to remember and make decisions on the basis of stories with meaning, than to remember strings of data. This is one reason why narratives are so powerful and why many of the classics in the humanities and social sciences are written in the narrative format.

  8. Storytelling - Wikipedia

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    Ghost and Lovers' Leap stories belong in this category, as do many UFO stories and stories of supernatural beings and events. [ citation needed ] Another important examination of orality in human life is Walter J. Ong 's Orality and Literacy: The Technologizing of the Word (1982).

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    "That's the most important thing, that we not just run to our corners, but that we continue to talk about this." Get notified when the biggest stories in Hollywood, culture and entertainment go live.