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Introduction
There are different types of narratives. For example, oral narrative, written stories, and
Visual narratives. Oral narrating is an intimate and old culture between the narrator and their
congregation. The listeners and the narrator are physically close. Via the narrating of the story,
individuals become psychically near to each other building a link to each other via the common
experience. The narrator discloses and therefore shares their identity via their narration and the
listeners disclose and share themselves via their getting of the narrative. On written narration,
this is an important form of people presentation which may be in recorded form. The writers of
the narratives focus on engaging the readers and leaving them desiring more. Written narratives
can be utilized as a method of distributing experiences and teaching morals, traditional norms,
and values. Visual narration involves is a story narrated via a visual medium. This may consist of
anything from video or explanation, and photography which is then improved by the utilization
of sound or audio, and music (Hyvärinen, 2018). This paper will analyze “We mesh together like
one” as an oral story, “Story Broads – Guernica” as a written story, and “Noitamina Poulette's
Chair” as a visual story. The paper will also analyze different major components and formal
devices represented in the three stories
“We mesh together like one” and Oral Culture
“We mesh together like one” is an oral narrative that consists of an oral tradition. An oral
culture is a type of human talk where understanding, art, concepts, and traditional material is
accepted, conserved, and distributed orally from a single generation to the other (Ong, 2013).
The distribution is done through speech and can involve folktales, chants, ballads, verses, and

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1 Expanded Report Student Name University Course Professor Name Date 2 Expanded Report Introduction There are different types of narratives. For example, oral narrative, written stories, and Visual narratives. Oral narrating is an intimate and old culture between the narrator and their congregation. The listeners and the narrator are physically close. Via the narrating of the story, individuals become psychically near to each other building a link to each other via the common experience. The narrator discloses and therefore shares their identity via their narration and the listeners disclose and share themselves via their getting of the narrative. On written narration, this is an important form of people presentation which may be in recorded form. The writers of the narratives focus on engaging the readers and leaving them desiring more. Written narratives can be utilized as a method of distributing experiences and teaching morals, traditional norms, and values. Visual narration involves is a story narrated via a visual medium. This may consist of anything from video or explanation, and photography which is then improved by the utilization of sound or audio, and music (Hyvärinen, 2018). This paper will analyze “We mesh together like one” as an oral story, “Story Broads – Guernica” as a written story, and “Noitamina Poulette's Chair” as a visual story. The paper will also analyze different major components and formal devices represented in the three stories ...
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