Experimental Form Of Storytelling

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Dr. L. Komathi

Abstract

This research article revolves around the importance of the experimental method of storytelling. It clearly deals with the uniqueness of storytelling and the importance of listening to stories. Once we listen to stories our one of five senses works to the core. When telling a story, the teller and the listener engage in a conversation. Audience participation shapes the narrative. In fact, the art of storytelling is born out of the mutual engagement and synergistic efforts of the storyteller and listener. In particular, a storyteller and the audience are not separated by any fictitious wall. This is one way in which stories are distinct from other forms of theatre that rely on a "fourth wall." The precise roles of storyteller and listener - who speaks when and how often, for instance - can vary greatly from one culture to the next and from one situation to the next. In part, the immediacy and impact of good storytelling can be attributed to the fact that it is interactive. Successful storytelling creates a close bond between the teller and the listener.

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Dr. L. Komathi. (2024). Experimental Form Of Storytelling. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(1), 819–821. https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i1.5575
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Dr. L. Komathi

Assistant Professor, Department of English SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Vadapalani Campus, No.I Jawaharlal Nehru Road, Vadapalani Tamil Nādu, India,