PSYCHOLOGICAL SITUATION IN THE PLOT'S UNFOLDING OF REALITY: A SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVE
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Psychological situations, narrative development, plot progressionAbstract
This article explores the intricate interplay between psychological dynamics and the narrative progression of reality in various forms of storytelling. It delves into the role of psychological situations in shaping character motivations, driving plot development, and revealing underlying thematic elements. By examining examples from literature, cinema, and real-world narratives, this study underscores the significance of psychological tension and its transformative impact on both characters and audiences.
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