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| |Subordination relations: narrative levels Geschichten können Erzählungen enthalten: Hierarchie der Erzählebenen. (wieder nach Genette)
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| *diegesis : story
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| *extradiegetic level: "immediately superior to the first narrative and concerned with its narration".
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| *diegetic level: "the events themselves".
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| |hypodiegetic level: "stories told by fictional characters [...] a second degree narrative"
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| |"[...] the diegetic level is narrated by an extradiegetic narrator, the hypodiegetic level by a diegetic (intradiegetic) one".
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| Funktionen hypodiegetischer Erzählungen:
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| *Actional function: befördern die Handlung allein durch die Tatsache, daß sie erzählt werden.
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| *Explicative function: "the hypodiegetic level offers an explanation of the diegetic level"
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| *Thematic function: Analogie zwischen beiden Ebenen.
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| |Fast-Identität der beiden Ebenen = mise en abyme.
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| |A typology of narrators
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| Narrative level
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| *extradiegetic narrators (Tom Jones)
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| *intradiegetic narrators (Heart of Darkness)
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| *hypo- and hypohypodiegetic narrators.
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| |Extent of participation in the story beteiligter Erzähler ist "homodiegetic"; nicht in der Geschichte beteiligter ist "heterodiegetic".
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| |Degree of perceptibility
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| *Description of setting: relatively minimal sign.
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| *Identification of characters:
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| *Temporal summary:
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| *Definition of character:
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| *Reports of what characters did not think or say:
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| *Commentary:
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| |Reliability
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| signs of unreliability:
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| *limited knowledge
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| *personal involvement
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| *problematic value-scheme
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| "reliability can [...] be defined by their absence".
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