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Conceptions about sujet and fabula.
28) Conceptions about sujet and fabula.
Plot is the story line or the way a story is written. Fabula and Sujet (also sjuzhet, syuzhet, sjužet, or suzet) are terms originating in Russian Formalism and employed in narratology (теория повествования) that describe narrative construction. Sujet is an employment of narrative and fabula is the order of retelling events. They were first used in this sense by Vladimir Propp and Shklovsky. The fabula of a text is the raw order in which events occurred, while sujet is defined as the way in which these events are depicted and reshaped in their emplotment. Since Aristotle- narrative plots are supposed to have a beginning, middle, and end. Фабула <fabel> (лат. fabula - рассказ, повествование) in English – fable. Sujet is a complete system of events in their sequence, and the fabula is a sujet scheme. Fabula is a complete system of events and the sujet is its scheme. Sujet is artistically purposeful system of events and the plot is straightened sujet. The concept of fabula is redundant.
29) What is linear plot? (Freytag's pyramid, its main components.)
A linear plot begins, progresses through events to a climax, and reaches a destination. sort of in a straight line of events. A non-linear plot typically presents the audience with multiple paths from one to the other. characters and dialog go in more than one direction and has the audience infers more. Three-part view of a plot structure (with a beginning, middle, and end) prevailed until 1863, when the German playwright and novelist Gustav Freytag laid out what has come to be known as Freytag's pyramid. Under Freytag's pyramid, the plot of a story consists of five parts: exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
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