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  2. Transportation theory (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Narrative transportation theory proposes that when people lose themselves in a story, their attitudes and intentions change to reflect that story. The mental state of narrative transportation can explain the persuasive effect of stories on people, who may experience narrative transportation when certain contextual and personal preconditions are met, as Green and Brock [1] postulate for the ...

  3. Narrativity - Wikipedia

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    Narrative discourse represents how the story is told—that is, storytellers' use of literary devices to expand on the narrative content, such as emotional change over the course of the story line and sequencing of events to create drama. Narrative transportation is the engrossing, transformational experience of being swept away by a story. [2]

  4. Narratology - Wikipedia

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    Narratology is the study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect human perception. [1] The term is an anglicisation of French narratologie, coined by Tzvetan Todorov (Grammaire du Décaméron, 1969). [2]

  5. Transportation theory - Wikipedia

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    Transportation theory may refer to: Transportation theory (mathematics) Transportation theory (psychology) This page was last edited on 30 ...

  6. Audience immersion - Wikipedia

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    Audience immersion is a storytelling technique which attempts to make the audience feel as though they are a part of the story or performance, a state which may be referred to as "transportation" into the narrative, permitting high levels of suspension of disbelief. [1]

  7. Category:Narratology - Wikipedia

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    Third-person limited narrative; Third-person omniscient narrative; The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations; Three-act structure; Tiffany Problem; Title character; Todorov's narrative theory of equilibrium; Traditional story; Traitté de l'origine des romans; Transportation theory (psychology) TV Tropes; Type scene

  8. Transport theory - Wikipedia

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    Transportation theory (psychology) (the immersion of individuals within narrative content) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Transport theory .

  9. Transportation (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Transportation may also refer to: Penal transportation, the moving of convicted criminals to penal colonies. Transportation theory (mathematics), which concerns optimization of transportation and resource allocation. Transportation theory (psychology), which concerns psychological immersion in narrative content.