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It refers to the casual relationship between ang among events of a story?

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Answered by Anupamkumar4553
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A causal relation between two events exists if the occurrence of the first causes the other. The first event is called the cause and the second event is called the effect. A correlation between two variables does not imply causation.

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Answered by brokendreams
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Temporal succession or causality refers to the casual relationship between and among events of a story.

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  • The temporal succession refers to an event 2 occuring after an  event 1. But causality refers to a more stronger relationship between      the two events. Often narrations of stories are said in temporal succession.
  • Temporal succession has a connection to the actual chronology of the narration. Thus temporal succession refers to a framework in which most of the events are contigent on previous events.
  • Causality means that everything that happens is happening for a reason ie) nothing is random and actions flollow a logical sequence. This creates an appearance of realism.
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