Thanks for responding, Mikhaeyla- I can't remember The Goonies, Princess Bride or Never-ending story anymore (though am an X). I suspect Labyrinth is another in this framing type I did see!
Your line 'I think when you boil it down, all stories are framed' feels very true - hadn't really understood 'framing' to be but one device of many…
Thanks for responding, Mikhaeyla- I can't remember The Goonies, Princess Bride or Never-ending story anymore (though am an X). I suspect Labyrinth is another in this framing type I did see!
Your line 'I think when you boil it down, all stories are framed' feels very true - hadn't really understood 'framing' to be but one device of many for writers. This structural consideration of story telling is bringing a whole new dimension into reading- appreciate it so much!
Thanks for responding, Mikhaeyla- I can't remember The Goonies, Princess Bride or Never-ending story anymore (though am an X). I suspect Labyrinth is another in this framing type I did see!
Your line 'I think when you boil it down, all stories are framed' feels very true - hadn't really understood 'framing' to be but one device of many for writers. This structural consideration of story telling is bringing a whole new dimension into reading- appreciate it so much!