Chapter 4 Elements Of Narrative Refelection

 1.The difference between narration and narrator is that narration is the act of telling a story and a narrator is one who tells the story.

2. The difference between omniscient and restricted narration is that omniscient narration is when everything can be told and unrestricted information provided. Restricted narration is when there is a singular perspective and limited information provide. 

3.Part A: The difference between (a) the camera narrator and a third-person narrator is that a camera narrator focuses more on the visual elements such as angles and shots. But a third-person narrator is not a character in the story they are telling. Part B: A first-person narrator and a third-person narrator is first-person deals with hearing one narration while watching the camera's narration and third-person the narrator isn't in the movie

4. A major character can be flat and a minor character can be round because characters it is how the character is characterized. There can be all different types of characters with traits, styles, behavior, and personalities, etc. 

5. The climax is usually when the protagonist faces their obstacle and will see if they overcome it or not and it relates to the protagonist's pursuit of the goal because usually, the protagonist takes a risk. 

6. The diegesis of the story is events, characters, objects, settings, and sounds that form the world. The difference between diegetic and nondiegetic elements in the plot is that diegetic is when things make up the world that the story takes place in, and nondiegetic is things we see and hear on the screen that comes from outside the story. 

7. Minor events are supposed to do for the movie's plot is that it is plotless and creates elements to characters and actions. Major events are supposed to do for the movie's plot is that it creates a plot and forces the charter to pick specific paths. 

 

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