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Three-Part Narrative Model

A structural framework for effective business writing, comprising an introduction, body, and conclusion, used to convey information, establish rapport, and achieve a specific purpose in a clear and concise manner

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The Three-Part Narrative Model is a foundational framework for storytelling that divides narratives into three essential parts: setup, confrontation, and resolution. Each part plays a critical role in engaging the audience and developing the story. The setup introduces characters and settings, estab...

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Key Terms

Narrative
A spoken or written account of connected events.

Example: The narrative of the novel follows a young hero's journey.

Setup
The beginning part of a story where characters and settings are introduced.

Example: In the setup, we meet the protagonist and learn about their world.

Confrontation
The middle part of a story where the main conflict occurs.

Example: The confrontation reveals the hero's struggles against the antagonist.

Resolution
The final part of a story where conflicts are resolved.

Example: In the resolution, the hero overcomes challenges and finds peace.

Climax
The most intense point of a story, often the turning point.

Example: The climax occurs when the hero faces their greatest challenge.

Character Arc
The transformation or inner journey of a character over the course of a story.

Example: The character arc shows how the hero grows from naive to wise.

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Key Concepts

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