Themes--the central meaning of a text
Plot and Structure--selection and arrangement of incidents that give a story focus. How and why do certain events happen.
Setting--cultural, social, physical context of story's action.
Point of View--who is telling the story and how does that affect how it is told
Tone--how writers and directors reveal attitudes or feelings through their use of elements. Writer uses techniques and modes of presentation such as humor and irony. Look at dialogue to find suggestions for the author's attitude towards his/her characters. What parts of the work are funny? What kind of humor is being used? Satire or slapstick? Is there humor based on miscommunication or incongruity? What ironies do you find in the story? Is the irony connected to philosophies of marriage, family, society, politics, religion? How do the characters come across to you? If you don't like one, why not? What about them is giving you a negative impression?
Symbolism (visual and verbal)--the ways that writers use language to express complex ideas via imagery--the use of the senses to evoke ideas through mental picture, and figurative language--use of language that is connotative, that alludes to some other meaning than what it is. Examples are metaphors and similes, allusions and references. What objects or images in the works are symbolic and why? What meanings do they have? What types of imagery prevail and why? Imagery of imprisonment or of freedom. Are references made that you don't understand?
These are just the labels for what humans do instinctively - tell stories. We are a storytelling animal, and people naturally weave these elements into tales for other people.
There are a few elements that are included in a narrative police report. These elements are, date of incident, time of incident, location of incident, the story of what happened, and a description of the suspect.
A narrative poem combines elements of both poetry and storytelling. It uses poetic devices such as rhyme and rhythm to tell a story or convey a message in a narrative form.
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Spiraling narrative is a storytelling technique where a story unfolds through a series of repeating elements or motifs that gradually reveal deeper layers of meaning or understanding. These repeated elements can circle back on themselves or build on previous iterations, creating a sense of momentum or escalation in the narrative.
"Hills Like White Horses" is a story by Ernest Hemingway. The literary elements such as direct characterization can affect the narrative theme by putting it on display.
According to Wikipedia, a succinct definition is: "A narrative motif can be created through the use of imagery, structural components, language, and other narrative elements."
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(Apex) Conflict, rising action, and climax.
The narrative elements of the Bernardo Carpio story typically include elements such as conflict (his struggle against the giant), character development (his transformation from mortal to mythical hero), setting (the mountains where he is said to be trapped), and resolution (varies depending on the version of the story, but often involves his eventual escape or liberation).
To find similarities between two narrative poems, you can analyze elements such as themes, characters, settings, or narrative structures. Look for common motifs, storytelling techniques, or poetic devices used in both poems to identify similarities in their content or style. Comparing key elements of the poems will help you understand how they are linked thematically or stylistically.