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Frame Narrative Structure In Literature

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A frame narrative structure in literature is a literary technique where a main story is presented within the context of a secondary tale or set of narratives. The outer frame often serves to provide background information, establish a setting, or offer commentary on the main story.

Key Features

  • Incorporates multiple layers of storytelling
  • Helps provide context and perspective
  • Can create unique narrative structures and themes

Pros

  • Adds depth and complexity to the overall narrative
  • Allows for exploration of different perspectives
  • Provides opportunities for metafictional elements

Cons

  • May confuse some readers who are not familiar with the structure
  • Can be challenging to execute effectively

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