Narrative communication

Narratives can be defined as a symbolic representations of cohesive and coherent events with an identifiable structure, which are bounded in space and time and contain implicit or explicit messages about the topics being addressed.

[1] Most often, narratives are used to make sense of a past situation, express an opinion or belief, or teach cultural lessons.

This has allowed for peers to understand others lives through relationships, characters, and the retelling of outcomes from past decisions.

[4] with the innovation of technology it has made the usage of storytelling through social media easier when trying to communicate a certain objective.

They start to understand the narrative as more connected to their own lives, which leads them to focus more on the events that have occurred in the story they are being told.