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Narrative is a part of literature that tells what?

Narrative is a part of literature that tells a story.

Here's a breakdown of what a narrative encompasses:

* Characters: The people (or sometimes animals or even objects) who inhabit the story.

* Plot: The sequence of events that unfolds in the story, including conflict, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.

* Setting: The time and place where the story takes place.

* Theme: The central message or idea that the story explores.

* Conflict: The struggle or problem that the characters face.

* Point of View: The perspective from which the story is told (e.g., first person, third person).

Narrative can be found in various forms of literature, including:

* Novels

* Short stories

* Plays

* Poems

* Screenplays

* Histories

* Biographies

Essentially, narrative is the art of telling a story, whether it's fictional or non-fictional.

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