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Structure

for Narra,ve All Of The


Troubles
Linear narra,ve- Where the
story is told chronologically
with a beginning, middle and
end
(Opposite of non-linear
narra,ve)

Muli,-strand- Narra,ve telling a


story from more than one
persons point of view or two
stories of dierent people that
intertwine

Types of Narra,ve
structures

Restricted Narra,ve From only one


characters perspec,ve. Audience has
access to narra,ve events, only seeing
what the character does
(Opposite of non-restricted narra,ve)

We chose a linear narra,ve where the story is told in chronological order, although we do have ashbacks
in between the journey of our protagonist. We show in the beginning her star,ng her journey with frequent
ashbacks appearing. The middle is the ,me where our protagonist receives news of her Illness and the
ending is her and her friend walking into the distance. We chose to do this structure as me and my group
felt it was easier to do when lming with our actors. Its an easy structure to show the idea of illness and
the audience will be able to interpret the narra,ve themselves.

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