Chronological narrative structure refers to a storytelling format where events are presented in the order they occur in time, from beginning to end. This linear progression helps readers easily follow the plot and understand character development as it unfolds. By adhering to a timeline, this structure emphasizes cause-and-effect relationships and maintains clarity in the narrative flow. It contrasts with non-linear structures that may include flashbacks or fragmented timelines.
Copyright © 2026 eLLeNow.com All Rights Reserved.