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narrative

[nar-uh-tiv] / ˈnær ə tɪv /




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By filtering such a common feeling through a strange and delightfully unsettling narrative lens, “By Design” contends with our modern restlessness in far more memorable fashion than many big-budget, big-idea films of the last year.

From Salon

The narrative form of television is based on you not watching.

From Los Angeles Times

Yet the Olympics still bury their best narratives under ceremony and tradition, then hope a highlight package can do the work.

From The Wall Street Journal

Of course, “moves this sharp driven by narrative and/or fear usually have a way of reversing themselves,” notes Jefferies analyst Carey Kaufman in his weekly consumer roundup.

From Barron's

“Investor exhaustion of new narratives to justify stretched risk asset valuations led to a broadening out and into Treasuries, sending yields lower on the year,” wrote Martin Tobias, a strategist at Morgan Stanley.

From Barron's