SRFTI - Day 1
SRFTI - Day 1
SRFTI - Day 1
R D S
W O
STORY
NARRATIVE
TEXT
PERSPECTIVE
DISCOURSE
SUBJECTIVITY
PLURALITY
Do they? Really? 3
TEXT
STORYINARRATIVE
Do they? Really? 4
STORY NARRATIVE
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STORYTELLER
TALE
E T Y M O L O G Y From Latin computō
(“I compute”)
E T Y M O L O G Y
TELLTALETELLTALETELLTALETELL
Series Accusation Fable
Calculation Action at law Talk
List Number Discourse
Statement To Reckon Guile
Deposition Count Deceit
Relation Speech Wile
Communication Statement Bait
Fable Language to lure
Narrative Number Finger
Story Figure Row
Do they? Really? 7
NARRATIVE
choice of which choice of the order pack of information
events to relate to relate the events unfolding for the recipient
STORY
TO NARRATIVIZE THE EVENTS
occurrences
NARRATORS
Do they? Really? 8
STORYINARRATIVE
EYE
Do they? Really? 9
NARRATOLOGY
differences
between between
A NARRATIVE as an the STRUCTURE of
object that can be the given TEXT
clearly defined itself
and and
the quality of how people get
NARRATIVITY, which to EXPERIENCE
means being able to something
inspire a AS
narrative response NARRATIVE
Do they? Really? 10
NARRATIVE THEORY
requires a DISTINCTION between
and
STORYINARRATIVE
EYE
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