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Follett's Theories on Storytelling

Follett’s theories on storytelling emphasize that effective stories resonate through their structure, integrating conflict, character development, and clear themes to engage audiences. She believed stories serve as powerful tools for communication, helping people understand complex ideas and shared experiences. Her approach suggests that well-crafted storytelling fosters empathy and learning by creating meaningful emotional connections. Essentially, Follett viewed storytelling not just as entertainment but as a strategic method for influencing attitudes and emotions in a way that promotes understanding and connection among individuals and communities.