NOTE: With all of the information you have gathered so far, you are prepared to learn how to analyze a narrative. The actual methods of critical analysis used in your class will depend on your instructor; your responsibility as a student is to know the components of a narrative and the relevant terminology so that you will be able to participate meaningfully in your study group and in class discussions.
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| | What is a narrative? What is the purpose of the narrative? |
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| | What are the formats in which a narrative can be written? |
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| | What are the components of a narrative? Identify and define them. |
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| | Who are the characters? What are their functions? |
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| | What are the various points of view a narrator can represent? |
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| | Who are the potential audiences of a narrative? Why is this information important? |
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| | What are the elements of la historia? of el discurso? el tema? |
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| | How would you explain to someone the process of textual analysis? |
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