New study reveals key elements for captivating storytelling and engaging narratives.
The article explores recent trends in narrative discourse by combining Genette's and Jauss's theories. It defines narrative discourse, distinguishes it from other types of discourse, and explains its elements. The perspectives of narrative discourse, including social interaction, structural knowledge, and linguistic cohesion, are discussed with support from various studies. The integration of Genette's and Jauss's theories is shown, and recommendations for teaching narrative and literature are provided.