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I suggest that the alternative narrative would be a "cycle of mistrust".
MacLehose promised that the narrative would be "adrenaline-charged, brilliantly intricate and utterly absorbing".
"If you watch it for years, the plot or the narrative would be the yellowing of the paper," explained Byers.
Without the anecdotal recollections he gets from the participants, the human side of his narrative would be neither vivid nor convincing.
When I sat down to write the story, I knew that the entirety of the narrative would be set in the restaurant.
The narrative would be that a remain elite had tried to subvert the result, dragged the nation through another vicious campaign, and must never be listened to again.
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And, of course, a further aim of such narratives would be, in building a sense of direction, to point out how much more could be done.
Calvino's book is made of interrupted narratives which are never returned to – my idea was to write a novel whose narratives would be returned to, and completed in reverse order.
A part of me feared that they would answer with happy palliatives and brusque monologues about how everything turned out great, peachy, fabulous — and I would know that underneath those rushed narratives would be the lingering dark feelings of inadequacy, despair and self-doubt.
Because as Desmond (Henry Ian Cusick) kept telling Jack and anyone who would listen, really, none of it matters, except that it's over, and even if Damon Lindelof and Carlton Cuse decided, and possibly at the last minute, that their uber-narrative would be an over-the-top marriage of "Incident at Owl Creek Bridge" and "It's a Wonderful Life," at least it's over, and that's something.
An analogy I would give of trailers for docs versus dramatic narratives would be photography versus painter.
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