Elements of Narrative



 1. The difference between narration and narrator is that narration is the act of storytelling and narrator is what or who tells the story,
2. The difference between omniscient and restricted narration is that omniscient narration allows entry to all facets of the story, restrictions and restricted narration limits the details it gives to the audience to stuff that a single character knows.
3. The difference between the camera narrator and a third-person narrator is that the camera narrator consists of the many visual elements that each shot captures and arranges in every composition and a third-person narrator voice over is not in the movie.
The difference between a first person narrator and a third-person narrator is that a first-person enables viewers to hear one narration when following the narration of the camera and a third-person narrator voice is not in the movie.
4. Yes, a major character can be flat because different story types require different approaches to character traits, behavior, and development. Yes, a minor character can be round because they are seen as more lifelike and display complexity.
5. Climax is the most intense part of something. It relate to the protagonist's pursuit of the goal when the protagonist meets an almost insurmountable challenge. Climax will be the determining factor in whether or not they will achieve the goal.
6.  The digenesis of the story is meant by events, character, objects, environments, and audio that make up the universe. The difference between diegetic and nondiegetic elements in the plot is that diegetic consists of elements that compose the universe in which the story takes place and nondiegetic consists of score music, names, credits, and voice over narrator in third person.
7. Major events are to compel characters to choose between alternative paths in the plot structure and minor events are to bring depth and meaning to characters and acts, but the plot does not include vital elements.



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