narrative thread
A narrative thread, or plot thread or sometimes, but more ambigously, a storyline refers to particular elements and techniques of writing to center the story in the action or
experience of characters rather than to relate a matter in a dry 'All knowing' sort of narration. Thus the narrative
threads experienced by different but specific characters or sets of characters are those seen in the eyes of those characters
that together form a plot element or subplot in the
work of fiction. In this sense, each Narrative thread is the
By utilizing different threads, the writer enables the reader to get pieces of the overall plot while positioning them to identify with the characters or experience the situation as if the reader were part of or evesdropping upon the action the writer is devulging. This aids in the suspension of disbelief and engages the reader into the story as it develops.
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