Literatur - Narratologie
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit der Narratologie wie „climax“, „cliffhanger“ und „sequel“.
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a literary device in which an attempt at serious or elevated writing or speech is undermined by an incongruous or absurd use of language or imagery
Bathos, Pathos
the most significant moment in a story, play, movie, etc. with a high dramatic suspense
Höhepunkt, Klimax
a literary principle that states that every element introduced in a story must be necessary and relevant to the plot or it should be removed
Tschechows Gewehr, Tschechows Prinzip
a literary technique that uses humor to interrupt serious or tragic scenes in order to provide a temporary release from emotional tension
komische Erleichterung, humoristische Auflockerung
a plot device or a literary technique that is used to resolve a difficult or complicated situation in an unexpected and somewhat unrealistic way
Kniff, Kunstgriff
the last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained
Auflösung
a literary device where a sudden and unexpected event or character is introduced to resolve a problem in a story
Gott aus der Maschine, plötzliche Lösung
the act of adding extra details or exaggerating certain aspects of a story or description to make it more interesting or appealing
Verzierung, Schmuck
a person, place, or thing after whom or which something is named
Eponym
a plot or character element that is introduced but never fully explained or resolved, leaving the audience with unanswered questions or loose ends
Unresolved, lose Enden
the time and place in which the story of a movie, play, etc. is taking place
Rahmen, Schauplatz
an ending to an episode of a series that keeps the audience in suspense
Cliffhanger
the basic idea, concept, or foundation upon which a story is built, and often includes the central conflict, characters, setting, and overall tone or genre of the narrative
Prämisse, Annahme
a recurring element that is the main idea or subject in a literary or artistic piece
Thema
the freedom to deviate from facts, rules or conventional forms practiced by an artist or author in order to gain a desired effect
poetische Lizenz, künstlerische Freiheit
a book, movie, play, etc. that continues and extends the story of an earlier one
Fortsetzung
unwanted information about how the plot of a movie, game, book, etc. develops or ends that can ruin one's enjoyment
Spoiler, Verrat
the main theme or the continuous line in which a narrative develops
Bogen, Erzählbogen
the continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and sensations of a character in a seemingly unstructured and spontaneous manner
Bewusstseinsstrom, Strom des Bewusstseins
a series of events in a novel, movie, etc. that is separate from the main story and is less important but is linked to it
Nebenhandlung, Nebenstory
a genre of literature, film, or entertainment that features action-packed adventures of daring swordplay, romance, and excitement, often set in historical or fantastical settings
Schwertkampf-Genre, Abenteuerroman
a brief summary or overview of the plot, characters, and major events of a book, movie, or other narrative work
Synopsis, Zusammenfassung
a common or recurring theme, motif, or device that is used in literature, art, or other forms of creative expression
Trope, wiederkehrendes Thema
a brief, impressionistic scene or sketch in literature or film that focuses on a particular moment or character
Vignette, Szene
a condition experienced by writers in which they are unable to produce new written material, despite having the desire or obligation to do so
Schreibblockade, Blockade des Schriftstellers
any material in a narrative that serves to pad or extend the length of the story without advancing the plot or developing the characters
Füllmaterial, Filler
a scene in a story line that interrupts the chronological order and takes the narrative back in time
Rückblende, Flashback
a literary technique in which an introductory narrative serves as a frame for another story or a series of shorter stories
Rahmenerzählung, Rahmengeschichte
a literary device that reveals a character's inner thoughts and feelings directly to the reader
innerer Monolog, Gedankenmonolog
to cause the death of a character in a work of fiction, typically for dramatic effects or to advance the plot
sterben lassen, ausser Gefecht setzen
a type of storytelling in which events are presented in a sequential and chronological order, following a cause-and-effect pattern and progressing toward a resolution or endpoint
lineare Erzählung, lineare Narration
a type of storytelling that does not follow a chronological sequence, instead jumping back and forth in time or presenting events out of order
nichtlineares Erzählen, nichtlineare Erzählung
a type of storytelling that allows the audience or user to actively participate in the story, making decisions that affect the direction or outcome of the narrative
interaktive Erzählung, interaktives Narrativ
a tedious or boring section of a work of literature or other artistic work, characterized by a lack of action, tension, or interest
Länge, langweilige Passage
a relationship dynamic commonly found in stories, where three characters are romantically involved with each other in a way that creates tension, conflict, and difficult choices
Liebesdreieck, Liebestriangle
a storytelling device often used in film and literature, referring to an object, goal, or other motivator that drives the plot and characters' actions, but is often irrelevant or unimportant to the overall story itself
MacGuffin
to create or embellish a story or a person's life with mythological or heroic elements
mythologisieren, veredeln
to provide a spoken or written description of an event, story, etc.
erzählen, narrieren
the way of telling or explaining a story, particularly in a movie, novel, etc.
Erzählung, Narration
a story or an account of something especially one that is told in a movie, novel, etc.
Erzählung, Narrativ
a plotline or a story element that runs throughout a larger narrative, connecting different events and characters together, often with a unifying theme or motif
narrative Faden, Handlungsstrang
the rhythm, tempo, and speed at which a story unfolds, and how it affects the audience's engagement and emotional response to the narrative
Tempo, Rhythmus
to attribute human characteristics, traits, or qualities to a non-human object, concept, or animal
personifizieren, verleihen
the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc.
Handlung, Plot
a situation where the plot of a story deviates from its original trajectory
Abweichung der Handlung, Handlungsdrift
an apparent mistake or inconsistency in the narrative of a book, motion picture, etc.
Plotloch, Handlungsfehler
a sudden and unexpected development in the storyline of a narrative, often at a crucial moment
Plot-Twist, unerwartete Wendung
a narrative element, often used in literature or film, that is employed by the author or screenwriter to advance the story or create a particular effect
Handlungsgerät, Plot-Element
a plot device where a character uses the exact wording of a rule or agreement to avoid its intended meaning or purpose
Schikane, Wortspielerei
anything that is intended to take people's focus away from what is important
Fehlinformation, Ablenkung
a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to describe a sudden and unexpected turn of events in a story that results in a positive and joyful outcome
Eukatastrophe, positive Wendung
an instance of showing a scene or event that will happen later in a movie, TV episode, etc. interrupting the chronological order of the plot
Flashforward, Vorausblende
a literary technique in which a narrative begins in the middle of the story, rather than at the beginning
in medias res, mitten im Geschehen
a literary device used at the beginning of a story to capture the reader's attention and engage their interest
narrativer Haken, Erzähl-Haken
a situation in which one believes that an unfortunate event that has happened to someone is well deserved
poetische Gerechtigkeit, poetische Vergeltung
a hypothetical situation which presents a moral dilemma where a person or authority must decide whether to use extreme measures to prevent a catastrophic event from occurring
Tickende-Zeitbombe-Szenario, moralisches Dilemma-Situation
a literary technique used to make the familiar seem unfamiliar or strange in order to encourage the reader to see the world in a new way
Defamiliarisierung, Entfremdung
a narrative technique in which a story is told from multiple perspectives or points of view
Multiperspektivität, viele Perspektiven
the struggle between opposing forces in a story, which drives the narrative forward and creates tension and drama
Konflikt, Auseinandersetzung
a written or spoken line that is spoken by a character in a play, movie, book, or other work of fiction
Dialog, Gespräch