Story within a story.
It is still called 1st person narration
When characters speak within a story, it is known as "dialogue." When a character tells a story, it is called "narration."
I believe it's called the Libretto.
First-person narration: The story is told from the perspective of a character within the story, using "I" or "we" pronouns. Third-person limited narration: The story is told from an external perspective, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of one character. Third-person omniscient narration: The story is told from an external perspective that knows all characters' thoughts and feelings.
narration is used in narrative
The suffix for narration is "-tion."
A typically Modernist approach to narration and point of view is called first person literature. First person has the title character telling a story.
Scenes and narration play a crucial role in building tension within a storyline by setting the pace, revealing information, and creating a sense of anticipation. The way scenes are structured and described can evoke emotional responses in the audience, heightening the suspense and drama. Narration guides how the story unfolds, controlling the flow of information and keeping readers engaged as tensions rise and fall throughout the plot.
This is known as third-person omniscient narration, where the narrator has unlimited knowledge and can reveal the thoughts and feelings of multiple characters within the story.
Creating a character is called characterization
Creating a character is called characterization
Narrator who reveals to the readers that the story is a fabrication and who comments within the text on the story telling process, in-order to emphasize the gap between friction and reality