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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enrich narrative" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing ways to enhance or improve a story or account, often in the context of writing or storytelling.
Example: "The author's use of vivid imagery and character development serves to enrich the narrative, making it more engaging for readers."
Alternatives: "enhance the story" or "deepen the narrative."
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But smell, despite its ability to affect mood, enrich narrative, and add authenticity, is not usually part of the package.
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Players still shouldn't expect a life-enriching narrative – a plucky feline-alien hero and his cute and comical robot sidekick face over-the-top comic-book villains – but then the characters and their hijinks have always been little more than a vessel for humour.
When you see Magic Mike, you get the raw thrill of the dance scenes, but also the enriching narratives of romance and failure and persistence.
It's mostly an intuitive thing, but I love arriving at a place where all the characters in a story reflect off each other, where multiple perspectives complicate and enrich the narrative.
In another departure from conventional biographies, nominations for inclusion can be made by anyone offering a name to help enrich the narrative about race in America.
Nuances of faith, politics and sexual identity enrich the narrative while David Raedeker's cunning photography aggressively beautifies the cement-and-convenience store landscape.
Mr. Fast said that these fictional threads would act as an "oasis" from the "sticky, sweltering" sex, and that they enrich a narrative that might otherwise come too close to melodrama.
Mr Rogan manoeuvres with skilful assurance, maintaining a steady pace through time, and keeping the wider horizon in view even as he makes use of a broad range of judiciously chosen primary sources to enrich the narrative.
This expertise greatly enriches the narrative, especially her detailed descriptions of the siege of Harfleur and the battle of Agincourt.
Here the use of biblical allusion is not symbolism or metaphor, which are both rhetorical techniques for enriching a narrative whose primary interest does not rest with the larger resonances of the Bible.
There were no limits to their revenge they would kill the priests, rape the nuns, rip babies from their mothers' wombs, and twist the corpses into origami figures".Mr Stearns enriches his narrative with portraits of the main actors men such as Kabila's son and successor, Joseph, who panicked at the sound of gunfire and an array of personal anecdotes.
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