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2007-09-16 12:04:52 · 5 answers · asked by Chichiri 1 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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DIEGESIS: A narrative's time-space continuum, to borrow a term from Star Trek. The diegesis of a narrative is its entire created world. Any narrative includes a diegesis, whether you are reading science fiction, fantasy, mimetic realism, or psychological realism. However, each kind of story will render that time-space continuum in different ways. The suspension of disbelief that we all perform before entering into a fictional world entails an acceptance of a story's diegesis. The Star Trek franchise is fascinating for narratology because it has managed to create such a fully realized and complex diegetic universe that the narratives of all five t.v. shows (TNG, DS9, STV, Enterprise,, the original Star Trek) and all the movies occur, indeed coexist, within the same diegetic time-space. An important event in one of the movies affects all of the the other shows and films in the franchise.

2007-09-23 16:46:03 · answer #1 · answered by LORD Z 7 · 0 0

According to Gerald Prince in A Dictionary of Narratology[1], diegesis is

the (fictional) world in which the situations and events narrated occur; and
telling, recounting, as opposed to showing, enacting.
In diegesis the narrator tells the story. The narrator presents to the audience or the implied readers the actions, and perhaps thoughts, of the characters.

2007-09-24 13:32:08 · answer #2 · answered by brwnhighlites 2 · 0 0

1. the (fictional) world in which the situations and events narrated occur; and
2. telling, recounting, as opposed to showing, enacting.

2007-09-24 18:22:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Do you mean dieresis? The two dots placed over a vowel to indicate both are pronounced, as in cooperate?

2007-09-16 19:10:58 · answer #4 · answered by Jess 7 · 0 0

Basically it's just a fancy word for a narrative story.

2007-09-16 19:34:13 · answer #5 · answered by Emissary 6 · 0 0

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