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    diegesis
    /ˌdʌɪəˈdʒiːsɪs/

    noun

    • 1. a narrative or plot, typically in a film.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › DiegesisDiegesis - Wikipedia

    Diegesis is a style of fiction storytelling in which a narrator describes the actions and thoughts of characters. Learn about the origin, levels, and applications of diegesis in literature, film, and video games.

  3. Diegesis is the relaying of information in a fictional work through a narrative, or the fictional world in which the events of a narrative occur. Learn more about the word history, examples, and related terms of diegesis from Merriam-Webster dictionary.

  4. Diegesis is the plot or story of a film or TV programme. Learn how to pronounce it, see related words and phrases, and read examples from the Cambridge English Corpus and Wikipedia.

  5. Diegesis is a Greek word meaning a narrative or a sphere of events. It refers to the way a story is told by a narrator who summarizes and comments on the plot and characters.

  6. Diegesis is a term that refers to a narrative world, a film world, or a mode of storytelling. Learn how to distinguish diegetic and extradiegetic elements in film, and how diegesis differs from mimesis in narratology.

  7. Diegesis in a written or filmed work of art is its storyline or narrative. In a novel, everything that's described as happening by a first-person narrator is part of the book's diegesis.

  8. Diegesis is a term from Greek that means narration or narrative. It refers to the way a story is told without direct dramatic imitation of the characters or events. See different sources and translations of diegesis in film and literature.