Narratology

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Across
  1. 2. -narrative has more than one narrator.
  2. 5. A shift forward in time.
  3. 8. A narrative shape that breaks up the story and tells it in fragments.
  4. 10. A narrative shape that goes back to show something previously.
  5. 12. A narrative shape that ends in the place or circumstance where it started
  6. 13. -narrative has two narrators.
  7. 14. A narrative shift where time is skipped.
  8. 15. Flashback, circular, metafictive, linear and fragmented are types of these.
Down
  1. 1. A type of narrator; a character in the story telling it.
  2. 3. A narrative shape that follows time order, from A to B.
  3. 4. Starts with 'N'; the things from the world of the story you're told.
  4. 6. Analepsis, prolepsis and ellipsis are types of these (begins with 's')
  5. 7. A shape where there's a story in a story.
  6. 9. A type of narrator; a person outside the story telling it.
  7. 10. Starts with 'F'; the uninterrupted world of the story.
  8. 11. A shift backward in time.