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shape of a narrative

A narrative is simply a story that has structure. A narrative has a beginning, middle, and end.

A narrative can have multiple stories. For example, a book can have several authors, each writing their own different story, but each story is entirely separate.

The problem is that the narrative structure of a story and the story’s order in time is largely arbitrary. So if you want to make a story order, you first have to decide on the order in which you want to tell the story. Then you have to decide on the order in which you want to tell the story, in relation to previous stories. The easiest way to do this is to have the events of the story occur in a chronological order.

A good example of this is the plot of The Book of Eli. It’s set in the same time period as the rest of the trilogy, but Eli and his friends are all still in an in-universe time period. However, their story is told from Eli’s perspective, rather than Eli’s time period. So, when Eli tells the story of the books, he doesn’t tell his friends’ story, instead he tells their story.

The same thing is true with Shape of a Narrative, in which the events of the story occur in a chronological order. Each chapter begins with a single sentence, but in the next chapter, we see multiple sentences in the same chapter. This allows us to tell the story of the story, by telling its story.

But this doesn’t mean that the beginning is less important than the end. It’s still crucial to tell the story of the story in order to learn what the story is about. In Shape of a Narrative, Elis tells the beginning of the story of the books, and then tells the ending of the story. This means that the story of the story is important to him, and so the ending is important to him.

This doesn’t mean that the beginning is less important than the end. The beginning and the end are important to the story. We don’t learn the entire story, and all that we learn is the beginning, but we learn enough to give us a sense of what the story is about.

That is correct. The beginning of the story is important to the story. But the ending is not. We learn the story, but we dont learn the ending. It is not the same.

We should think of the beginning and the end of a story as a kind of mirror image: the beginning is the blank page we see all around us, but the end is the page we see from our own perspective. The beginning is the initial state of the story, and the end is the state of the story after we have seen the whole story. When we see the story from our own perspective, we see how the story developed.

A story begins with a beginning and ends with a conclusion. That is why they both exist, and why we don’t see them together. But we don’t have to see them together if we don’t want to. We can create stories without ending in a conclusion. The process of writing a story is like writing a letter. We start with the words, and then we write the letter in the words. The letter can be a short story or a long one.

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