Plot in the Novel Flashcards

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Voltaire

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as history replaces theology, stories become more important

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2
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How does Brooks describe plot?

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‘the principle of interconnectedness and intention we could not do without’

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3
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Fabula

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The order of events referred to by the narrative - their ‘actual’ order

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4
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Szujet

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The order of events presented in narrative discourse - their given order

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5
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William Labov

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Included ‘evaluation’ and ‘coda’ as two features of oral storytelling
(so what; what does it mean)

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