SHIFTS Sequence of events Circular narrative

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SHIFTS Sequence of events Circular narrative Repetition, motif, symbolism   Inner zoom into specific feelings Perspective change (in/out, broad/narrow, people/person)                                                                                     Temporal/Pace markers (quickly, suddenly)                                                                                       Shifts in focus: topic, person, place or time FIND                                                                                              Flash -forward/flashbacks                                                                               Initial openings/closings                                                                                    Narrative Perspective(s)                                                                 Development of the plot