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- Narrative_logic abstract "In the broadest sense, narrative logic is any logical process of narrative analysis. Narrative logic is a tool through which the audience may create events and explanations or otherwise elucidate details not included in the narrative. It is used to build a logical argument based upon the content of a narrative, using its events and rhetoric as evidence to support the argument. This is done to ensure that one's argument does not contradict or alter the narrative itself. Problems and disagreements may arise from this fixity of the narrative because it should also preclude alteration of the artistic statement being conveyed, something that is open to subjective interpretation and may be paradoxical or illogical in itself. Thus, this process is generally imperfect since, as with all narrative analysis and most forms of logic, different applications and interpretations can lead to differing conclusions.Narrative logic is most often employed to create continuity where there is a plot hole or some intentional gap in a narrative, or to explain other unresolved issues within a narrative (i.e. questions such as \"Did this character die or simply disappear?\" or \"Why did two instances under the same circumstances lead to different results?\"). It may also be used for other purposes, such as answering theoretical questions derived from the narrative (i.e. \"What would happen if...?\" or \"Who would win in a battle between...?\"). In a broader sense it is used in devices such as character development, since a character is defined by the interpretations of its actions and the rhetoric used to describe it.".
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- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Argument.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Black_mamba.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Analysis.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Critical_thinking.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Category:Narrative_forms.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Character_(arts).
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Continuity_(fiction).
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Daryl_Hannah.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Logic.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Narratology.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Plot_hole.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Quentin_Tarantino.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLink Rhetoric.
- Narrative_logic wikiPageWikiLinkText "Narrative logic".
- Narrative_logic subject Category:Analysis.
- Narrative_logic subject Category:Critical_thinking.
- Narrative_logic subject Category:Narrative_forms.
- Narrative_logic type Method.
- Narrative_logic type Science.
- Narrative_logic type Term.
- Narrative_logic comment "In the broadest sense, narrative logic is any logical process of narrative analysis. Narrative logic is a tool through which the audience may create events and explanations or otherwise elucidate details not included in the narrative. It is used to build a logical argument based upon the content of a narrative, using its events and rhetoric as evidence to support the argument. This is done to ensure that one's argument does not contradict or alter the narrative itself.".
- Narrative_logic label "Narrative logic".
- Narrative_logic sameAs Q6966215.
- Narrative_logic sameAs m.06mrhk.
- Narrative_logic sameAs Q6966215.
- Narrative_logic wasDerivedFrom Narrative_logic?oldid=608592604.
- Narrative_logic isPrimaryTopicOf Narrative_logic.