prenarratives
Prenarratives refer to the foundational ideas, themes, or conceptual frameworks that precede and inform the development of a full narrative or story. These elements serve as the initial building blocks from which a coherent plot, character arcs, or thematic depth is constructed. Prenarratives often emerge from a creator’s inspirations, cultural influences, personal experiences, or broader philosophical questions, shaping the direction of a narrative before it is fully articulated.
In storytelling, prenarratives can take various forms, such as loose ideas, symbolic motifs, or even unresolved
The concept of prenarratives is particularly relevant in collaborative or iterative storytelling, where multiple creators contribute
While prenarratives provide direction, they are not rigid constraints. Creators often refine or reinterpret them as