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"Narratology: Introduction to the Theory of Narrative"

Narratology is the study of how stories are constructed and understood. It examines the methods and structures writers use—such as plot, character, and point of view—to shape a narrative. This field helps us analyze why stories resonate, how they create meaning, and how different storytelling techniques influence us. Essentially, narratology provides a framework for understanding the mechanics behind storytelling, whether in literature, film, or other media, revealing the universal principles that make stories compelling and memorable.