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Contains:
body,
close,
closing,
conclusion,
end,
ending,
introduction
Often used in the same context:
narrator,
narrative,
voiceover,
musical accompaniment,
expository,
interludes,
storytelling,
recitative,
flashbacks,
staginess,
camerawork,
script,
monologues,
protagonist,
monolog,
zinnemann,
didacticism,
visuals,
subtitles,
vignettes,
talky,
pathos,
montage,
cinematography,
characters,
fictionalization,
epilogue,
woodenness,
travelogue,
soliloquy,
arioso,
intro,
verite,
screenplay,
lilting,
stylization,
staccatos,
stylisation,
soundtrack,
verisimilitude,
mise en scene,
libretto,
wryness,
poeticism,
dramatization,
emoting,
picaresque,
intonations,
affectless,
storyline,
epigraph,
naturalism,
alap,
plotline,
featurette,
melody,
improvisations,
recitations,
monotone,
film,
poignance,
accompaniment,
grand guignol,
coda,
fable,
melodrama,
panegyric,
ostinato,
sequences,
dramaturgy,
reminiscence,
newsreel,
diction,
chiaroscuro,
ad lib,
cinemascope,
enunciation,
mannerisms,
interlaces,
melancholy,
metafiction,
basso profundo,
duologue,
allegoric,
melodramatics,
riveting,
cadences,
prose,
kriti,
drollness,
elegiac,
pensiveness,
vocals,
outro,
biographical,
slapstick,
wittiness,
talkie,
pizzicato,
drollery,
cameos,
cinematographer,
retelling,
telling,
narrations,
recital,
recounting,
presentation,
exposition,
flashback,
quotation,
rendering,
account,
depiction,
presentment,
recitation,
description,
enumeration,
excerpt,
1-3,
1-4,
31-32,
32-33,
9-10,
argument,
atemporal,
authorial,
basest,
breathtaking,
briefe,
burlesque,
candid,
categorial,
choreographed,
cliched,
conceivable,
constative,
contrastive,
controversial
More specific:
fairytale,
fairy story,
folktale,
nursery rhyme,
recounting,
relation,
sob story,
sob stuff,
tall tale,
telling
Appears in the definition of:
episodic,
now,
recounting,
relation,
telling
More general:
account,
report
Synonyms:
narrative,
recital,
story,
tale,
yarn
Also try:
— Adjectives for narration:
person,
historical,
over,
simple,
oral,
omniscient,
mere,
long,
brief,
direct,
whole,
more...
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