Narrative
91narrative — nar·ra·tive …
92narrative — noun Syn: account, chronicle, history, description, record, report, story, tale …
93narrative — [ˈnærətɪv] noun [C] a story or an account of something that has happened Syn: story, tale …
94narrative — A statement of facts and events in the form of a running commentary …
95narrative link — noun A storytelling provided by a leader of a story dramatization to link playable moments. This is a useful technique to fast forward over unplayable moments, to make time pass quickly, or to gently guide the players if they are getting stuck… …
96Narrative of events of Bloody Sunday (1972) — The 35th Bloody Sunday memorial march in Derry. Contents 1 March organisers intentions and response of the authorities …
97narrative competence — The system of cultural, historical, or other textual knowledge that a reader brings to a text and that makes it possible to understand it. Such knowledge is sometimes thought of as the possession of a script or stereotype. For example, the reader …
98narrative Instanz — Erzähler …
99narrative ethics — Some modern scholars urge readers of the Bible to treat it not as a compendium of doctrine but as a story which by sheer familiarity enables us to shape our own lives. For example, in liberation theology, the narratives of the Exodus [[➝ Exodus,… …
100narrative poem — epic poem, poem which tells a story …