
The Narratology
Narratology is the study of how stories are structured and told. It examines the techniques, patterns, and tools writers use to craft compelling narratives, such as character development, point of view, and plot organization. By analyzing these elements, narratology helps us understand how stories create meaning, evoke emotions, and engage audiences. It’s a way to explore storytelling across various media—literature, film, or digital content—by identifying common patterns and structures that make stories effective and memorable.