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Narrative frame
Narrative frame It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Frame story. (Discuss) A narrative frame is the context in which a ...
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Frame
Frame Look up Frame in Wiktionary, the free dictionary A frame or framework is a structural system or ... construction, and mechanical engineering, and the expression 'frame' for eyeglasses. Frame may also refer to: Structural Picture ...
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Frame story
Frame story It has been suggested that Framing ... section. (Discuss) It has been suggested that narrative frame be merged into this article or section. (Discuss) A frame story (also frame tale, frame narrative, etc.) is a ...
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Talk:Frame story
Talk:Frame story Currently his article defines a frame story exclusively as an overarching narrative for a collection of short stories. I ... a-story, as was covered before the frame story/narrative merge. So this entry would include ...
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Talk:Frame tale
Talk:Frame tale This text was entered under "Story within a story" and merged with "Frame tale". -- April 21:05 Sep 10, 2002 ... character who appears in a first, framing narrative. This technique is used, for example, in ... story. Sometimes a story within the main narrative can be used to sum up or ...
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Category talk:Christian narrative
Category talk:Christian narrative The material on this page was originally ... now, retained. 2 Create new Category:Christian narrative. 3 Subcategorize this category under the following scheme: 1. Category:New Testament narrative a. Category:Gospel episodes (Events described in ... of the episode itself) is a Christian narrative (specifically, an element of hagiography, subcat 2a ... bit hasty- the sub-cats from Christian narrative are probably better named in this ...
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Talk:Time dilation/Archive 1
... physics, the concept of a preferred reference frame or "absolute rest" was discarded. That is ... of distance as well. For a reference frame moving at high speed relative to me ... exchanged as one moved from one inertial frame of reference to another. So of what ... your clock ticks is slower in the frame of reference of another observer. Your time ... only one light year away? From your frame, you have observed faster than light ...
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Talk:Jesus/Archive 7
... don't have the time or the frame of mind to properly correct this from ... standards of ancient history, for the basic narrative of Jesus' life and death We have ... you think the text I added helps frame/introduce the discussion over the meanings of ... people who do not have a secular frame of reference, and attributes it to an ... otherwise, but I am saying the whole frame of reference is skewed. ChessPlayer 09: ...
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Talk:Special relativity/Archive1
... SR plus the concept of a preferred frame, and yet the symmetries in the equation make this frame indistinguishable from the others. Flandern argues that the gravitational field established a preferred frame, but this is no different than saying the observer establishes a preferred frame - it is not in fact a difficulty with frame equivalence. The gravitational field doesn't ...
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Talk:Novel
... framework that is more historical/mystical than narrative. --Chinasaur 17:16, Apr 19, 2004 (UTC) The Decameron has a "frame story" which links the tales together. I ... to what seems to be a single narrative (in second person singular). Most of all ... a single guiding voice, though it's narrative may be postmodernly disjointed. Decameron has no ... tales linked with short excursions into the frame tale. The salient feature of the ...
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