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What is the nature of narrative used in fiction?

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Answered by Liya03
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Answered by piuat123
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Narrative fiction is the succession of events narrated in verbal medium. The events do not have to be real, they can be taking place in a possible world, but the elements of the narrative have to constitute a coherent whole.

We can establish that the main difference between these texts is that the first contains a story, while the second just talks about a world, without any changes.

The first text is a narrative text: a narrativecontains a story, there is at least one eventin the story, and at least one change(movement from one state of affairs into another) makes an event.

The second text is a non-narrative (world-representing) text: it contains no story.

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