Element Of Narrative Text
Characterization: a description or the distinctive nature or feature (it can be physical, emotional, mental and social qualities) of someone or something to distinguish one individual from another.
Setting: the time and place when or where the story takes place.
Plot: the sequence of events that make up a story.
Orientation: introduction to the characters, setting and directions of the story.
Complication: struggles or problems faced by the characters.
Climax: the peak point of the problem or the highest point of tension in the story.
Resolution: the end of the story.
Moral: the lesson that story teaches to the readers
NOTES: As a type of the narrative text, a legend also has elements such as characters, characterization, setting, plot, and moral value. The plots or structures of a narrative text include orientation, complication, climax as well as resolution, and sometimes explicitly contains moral values called coda.
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