fortælleteori
Fortælleteori, also known as narratology, is the study of narrative structure and how stories are told. It examines the various elements that constitute a narrative, including plot, characters, setting, point of view, and theme, and how these elements interact to create meaning. The field emerged in the mid-20th century, drawing from structuralist linguistics and literary criticism, and has since expanded to encompass a wide range of narrative forms, from literature and film to oral traditions and even non-traditional media.
Key concepts in fortælleteori include the distinction between fabula and syuzhet. Fabula refers to the chronological
Fortælleteori seeks to understand the universal principles that govern storytelling across different cultures and media, as