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narrative1 of 2nounnar·ra·tive ˈner-ə-tiv ˈna-rə-Synonyms of narrative1a: something that is narrated : story, accountHe is writing a detailed narrative of his life on the island.b: a way of presenting or understanding a situation or series of events that reflects and promotes a particular point of view or set of valuesThe rise of the Tea Party and the weakness of the Obama economy have fueled a Republican narrative about Big Government as a threat to liberty …—Michael GrunwaldThe media narrative around Kelly's appointment had two central ideas … : He would calm and professionalize the White House, and he would provide a more measured leadership style than his boss.—Perry Bacon, Jr.2: the art or practice of narration… depended not on narrative but on intensity derived from the verity to make the book jump.—Stanley Kauffmann3: the representation in art of an event or storyalso : an example of such a representationthe narrative of St. Joan of Arcnarratively adverbnarrative2 of 2adjective1: having the form of a story or representing a storya narrative poemnarrative paintings2: of or relating to the process of telling a storythe author's narrative stylethe novel's narrative structure