A narrative text (narration) is traditionally explained in two main alternative ways. First explanation: we have a narration when a text is structured in relation to time. The narrative text is a story, the facts are reported in a sequence. In this sense, the narration is the opposite of the description, which is essentially static. Second explanation, we have a narration when a text is structured in relation to reality. In this second perspective the narrative text is a representation, ranging from concrete factual descriptions (reports) to unreal fantasy (tales). A third alternative is argued in this essay: a narration †" as it can be intuitively perceived †" is a text inducing affinity (empathy) between the text and the producers (sender/receiver). This means that all the communicative devices (grammar, rhetoric, prosody, pragmatics etc.) attract the producers inside the plot and lead them to an identification with the characters and the situations.

La narrazione come testo affine

2013

Abstract

A narrative text (narration) is traditionally explained in two main alternative ways. First explanation: we have a narration when a text is structured in relation to time. The narrative text is a story, the facts are reported in a sequence. In this sense, the narration is the opposite of the description, which is essentially static. Second explanation, we have a narration when a text is structured in relation to reality. In this second perspective the narrative text is a representation, ranging from concrete factual descriptions (reports) to unreal fantasy (tales). A third alternative is argued in this essay: a narration †" as it can be intuitively perceived †" is a text inducing affinity (empathy) between the text and the producers (sender/receiver). This means that all the communicative devices (grammar, rhetoric, prosody, pragmatics etc.) attract the producers inside the plot and lead them to an identification with the characters and the situations.
2013
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