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Elements of narrative  

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Elements of narrative Opening and Closure. The opening is the start of the narrative . The start of the narrative usually involves the audience being introduced to the location, time and characters and the main theme of the narrative. In Eastenders for example, we as the audience are instantly shown where the scene is set or where the main scene is going to be set, this is so the audience gain a realisation of where the characters are helping the viewers gain a better understanding of the episode. There are images in narratives that signify the times during the day, in Eastenders during the evenings a lot more emphasise is focused on the nightclub rather then the pub, 'Queen Victoria', the characters of Eastenders are shown to be socialising more in the evenings in the nightclub in contrast with the pub, it is shown more as a daytime social point, where people...

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