Name :
1.Muhammad Yusril Nur Ramadhan (13020117130043)
2. Devio Prahananto (13020117130047)
3. Bima Ali Bhaskara (13020117130050)
1. Prose fiction consists of many sub-genres. Some of these are usually defined quite simply by length.
2. A narrative is a sequence of events, fictional or non-fictional, told or narrated by someone - the narrator - to someone else.
3. The narrate is the person to whom the narrative seems to be directed: in that sense, producing a narrative involves creating a reader, just as it involves creating a narrator and characters.
4. David Foster Wallace's fictional narrative 'Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature' is less than 10 pages long, and was originally published in a magazine, alongside other texts by other people.
5. There is also a category of prose fiction texts in between: texts that can fill a whole book but do not seem quite big enough to be in the same category as War and Peace, Ulysses or even Pride and Prejudice. We might choose to call these short novels or long short stories, or we might call them novellas.
6. If we put the terminology for fictional narrative in an international context, other questions arise. What we call a 'novel' in English is, in some other languages, including French, German and Danish a 'roman' (pronounced in various ways)
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