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starts with the main character's death, and then tells his life through flashbacks interspersed with a journalist's present-time investigation of Kane's life. The fabula of the film is the actual story of Kane's life the way it happened in chronological order, while the syuzhet is the way the story
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movement in the early 20th century. Narratologists have described fabula as "the raw material of a story", and syuzhet as "the way a story is organized".
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Classical narratives tend to have synchronous fabula and syuzhet, but they may be treated asynchronously according to a
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by M.M. Bakhtin (ed. Holquist, M.). Austin: University of Texas Press.
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style. Films and novels often achieve an asynchronous effect via
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is told throughout the movie, including flashbacks.
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Sjuzhet
confusing or unclear
clarify the article
the talk page
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Memento
narratology
[ˈfabʊlə]
narrative
[sʲʊˈʐɛt]

Vladimir Propp
Viktor Shklovsky
Russian Formalism
modern
postmodern
flashbacks
flashforwards
Citizen Kane
Nonlinear narrative
Organizational storytelling
Story arc
Storytelling
Plot (narrative)
Narratology
Seed theory
Chronotope
Memento
romanised

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