Edebiyat devam Flashcards
Literary Narrative
A narrative technique that blends a character’s thoughts or speech with the voice of the narrator, without using quotation marks or direct attributions like “he said” or “she thought.(style)
Free indirect discourse
A narrative technique where a character’s exact thoughts or spoken words are presented directly without any introductory phrases
Free direct discourse
the fictional or constructed persona that a reader infers through the narrative structure, tone, and content of a text.
implied writer
If the reader is made to be confused about who is speaking that is called…
Narrative ambiguity
Never devoloping char.
Flat character
The char. that shows development over time.
Round char.
All parts being connected and contributing to a central idea or theme, creating a coherent and focused narrative or argument;
Unity in text
logical flow of ideas, where each part connects smoothly to the next, making the overall message clear and easy to follow.
Coherence
the use of linguistic devices, such as conjunctions, pronouns, and transitional phrases, that link sentences and paragraphs together, creating a sense of continuity and flow.
Cohesion
the lens through which the story is presented, specifically the perspective or point of view from which events are experienced and conveyed. It determines what the reader knows and how much access they have to characters’ thoughts, feelings, and experiences.
Focalization
The story is told from the perspective of a character, revealing their inner thoughts and feelings.
Internal Focalization
The narrative is more objective, focusing on observable actions without delving into characters’ internal states
External Focalization
The narrator has full access to all characters’ thoughts and feelings, offering an omniscient perspective.
Zero Focalization
the time it takes for the narrative to present the story to the audience.
Discourse time