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narrative

[nar-uh-tiv] / ˈnær ə tɪv /




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This creates a compelling and at times harrowing narrative, even as it leaves some broader legal and political questions unanswered.

From The Wall Street Journal

Given the narrative and thematic overlap between “Goodbye June” and “The Chronology of Water,” this dissonance is even more curious.

From Salon

"I know how to construct a narrative for the page but I didn't really know how to construct one for cinema."

From BBC

“By doing so, we can ensure our messaging is clear and consistent, allowing us to create our own narrative rather than reactive responses.”

From Los Angeles Times

It moves through the emotional rhythms of the narrative efficiently, but the convolutions of the plot occasionally feel rushed or simplified.

From The Wall Street Journal