tarinarakenne
Tarinarakenne refers to the structural organization of a narrative. It encompasses the arrangement of events, the development of characters, and the overall flow of a story. A common tarinarakenne follows a basic arc, beginning with an exposition that introduces the setting and characters, followed by a rising action where conflict emerges and intensifies. This typically leads to a climax, the peak of the story's tension, from which the falling action ensues, resolving immediate conflicts. Finally, a resolution or denouement concludes the narrative, offering a sense of closure.
Variations in tarinarakenne exist across different genres and storytelling traditions. Some narratives might employ non-linear structures,