2. M#%#-'#()*((#+%
Why do we tell stories?
What makes a story great?
http://3oneseven.com/29/singin-in-the-rain/
3. enca,sulate
information, knowledge,
context, and emotion.
--D!" N!r#$", !"#$% !&' M&() U% S*&r'
danorbit.
Stories are important
cognitive events, for they
8. R%$&!"& Why did something happen? Why did someone do
something?
E'$#()%& How did it happen? How did someone do something?
N$#%& Who was involved? Where did it happen?
N*#b%r& When did it happen? How many were involved?
S%"&%& hearing
(auditory)
sight
(visual)
smell
(olfactory)
touch
(tactile)
taste
(gustatory)
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10. S#&0"
light and dark, shades and hues,
visible shape and appearance
timitalia
11. Thomas Hawk
The restaurant was shaped like a big bottle, though squatter than a
real bottle, and on its cap was a revolving figure of a grinning
boy holding a hamburger aloft.
--J!+,% C$r!) O$-%&, “W.%r% $r% +!* G!/"0, W.%r% .$v% +!* B%%"?”
13. ...I remembered clearest of all...how the bedroom smelled of
the lumber it was made of and of the wet woods whose scent
entered through the screen. --E.B. W./-%, “O",% M!r% -! -.% L$1%”
James Jordan
17. ...there came to my ears a low,
dull, quick sound, such as a
watch makes when enveloped
in cotton.... It was the beating
of the old man's heart.
--E30$r A))$" P!%, “4% T%)) T$)% H%$r-”
alvaro tapia hidalgo
21. 2$ A%$)'+"$
...you can feel through its form [that it's] inherently like
being on a train that has a destination...and that
you're going to find something..." --Ira Glass
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