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Graphic narrative - Evaluation
Task 2
Types of structure
Open or Closed narrative
My graphic novel has a closed narrative structure. This means the narrative has a conclusion to it and doesn’t just keep going on and
on, like an open narrative type. My narrative does this by making sure any questions are answered before the end and, the previously
mentioned equilibrium, is restored. I do this by making sure the villain, James, is defeated by the uprising. However, this
unconventional technique of the hero not defeating him was used by me instead of a battle of the two in the narrative.
Single strand or multi-strand narrative
A single strand narrative consists of one story been told. Where as a multi-strand narrative features many storylines and plots involving
the characters, these traditionally intertwine with each other. A single strand structure was used for my novel. I selected this structure
because I pinpointed a teenage audience for my target demographic and didn’t want to complicate the dynamics of the story, so
instead, kept it simple and remained with the story type I initially chose.
Linear or non-linear narrative
Linear narratives go through the story in complete order, from beginning to end, making sure the events are in order. A non-linear
narrative goes through the story out of order, this maybe by using techniques such as flashbacks or flash-forwards. My story is a linear
structured one. It does this by maintaining present day throughout my narrative, as well as containing a chronological order to it.
Realist or Anti-Realist narrative
Realist narratives focus on ‘real life’ and scenarios that could happen to anyone in their day to day life. Anti-Realist, as suggests,
involves characters, locations and events that are highly unlikely to exist, if not impossible. My narrative is set in the medieval times
so the scenarios won’t be relative for nowadays, but it’s a realist narrative that could have happened to anyone (execution for lying) in
the middle ages.
The army overthrow James and have an equal share in the monarchy. James’s head is put on a
spike and paraded through the streets of Winchester, cheers flood the street, as well as
James’s blood.

Closed narrative

Linear narrative

The crowd shout for Mamad to be burnt. The man who never lies gets burnt at the
stake.

You are charged
under the lying to
the king act
BURN
HIM!!

Single strand narrative

Realist narrative

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Evaluation task 2

  • 1. Graphic narrative - Evaluation Task 2
  • 2. Types of structure Open or Closed narrative My graphic novel has a closed narrative structure. This means the narrative has a conclusion to it and doesn’t just keep going on and on, like an open narrative type. My narrative does this by making sure any questions are answered before the end and, the previously mentioned equilibrium, is restored. I do this by making sure the villain, James, is defeated by the uprising. However, this unconventional technique of the hero not defeating him was used by me instead of a battle of the two in the narrative. Single strand or multi-strand narrative A single strand narrative consists of one story been told. Where as a multi-strand narrative features many storylines and plots involving the characters, these traditionally intertwine with each other. A single strand structure was used for my novel. I selected this structure because I pinpointed a teenage audience for my target demographic and didn’t want to complicate the dynamics of the story, so instead, kept it simple and remained with the story type I initially chose. Linear or non-linear narrative Linear narratives go through the story in complete order, from beginning to end, making sure the events are in order. A non-linear narrative goes through the story out of order, this maybe by using techniques such as flashbacks or flash-forwards. My story is a linear structured one. It does this by maintaining present day throughout my narrative, as well as containing a chronological order to it. Realist or Anti-Realist narrative Realist narratives focus on ‘real life’ and scenarios that could happen to anyone in their day to day life. Anti-Realist, as suggests, involves characters, locations and events that are highly unlikely to exist, if not impossible. My narrative is set in the medieval times so the scenarios won’t be relative for nowadays, but it’s a realist narrative that could have happened to anyone (execution for lying) in the middle ages.
  • 3. The army overthrow James and have an equal share in the monarchy. James’s head is put on a spike and paraded through the streets of Winchester, cheers flood the street, as well as James’s blood. Closed narrative Linear narrative The crowd shout for Mamad to be burnt. The man who never lies gets burnt at the stake. You are charged under the lying to the king act BURN HIM!! Single strand narrative Realist narrative