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Narrative Framework Syndrome

A psychological condition where someone compulsively interprets their life through the lens of literary tropes and storytelling conventions, combined with an obsessive need to fill any gaps in their understanding with elaborate theories that fit these narrative patterns. Common symptoms include categorizing people as character archetypes, expecting plot twists, and creating complex explanations for simple events to avoid "plot holes" in their personal story.
1. "Dude, my roommate has such bad Narrative Framework Syndrome. When our neighbor got a new cat, he spent three hours explaining how it must be a magical familiar sent to watch us because 'that's how these story arcs usually start.'"

2. "My sister's NFS is acting up again. She's convinced her new coworker must be a secret heir to a fortune because 'why else would such an important character be introduced this late in the season?'"
by mKonic February 5, 2025
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Narrativore

Narrativore (noun):

A person who relentlessly consumes stories, media, or narratives-whether through books, movies, social media, or other forms of entertainment-often prioritizing the consumption of these stories over deeper engagement or critical analysis. A narrativore seeks constant immersion in various narratives, including other people's personal stories, driven by a hunger for escapism, emotional satisfaction, or voyeurism, rather than a desire for meaningful interaction or reflection
1. I can't believe William is such a narrativore; he always consuming information without stopping.
2. Rachel is such a narrativore; she always consumes other people's stories without living her own life
by randomno&2728 March 8, 2025
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Narrativore

Narrativore (noun):

A person who relentlessly consumes stories, media, or narratives-whether through books, movies, social media, or other forms of entertainment-often prioritizing the consumption of these stories over deeper engagement or critical analysis. A narrativore seeks constant immersion in various narratives, including other people's personal stories, driven by a hunger for escapism, emotional satisfaction, or voyeurism, rather than a desire for meaningful interaction or reflection.
1. Rachel is such a narrativore; she always go on collecting other peoples stories without living her life
2. John is narrativore and he always binge reads or watches every book and movie
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Narrativore

Narrativore (noun):

A person who relentlessly consumes stories, media, or narratives-whether through books, movies, social media, or other forms of entertainment-often prioritizing the consumption of these stories over deeper engagement or critical analysis. A narrativore seeks constant immersion in various narratives, including other people's personal stories, driven by a hunger for escapism, emotional satisfaction, or voyeurism, rather than a desire for meaningful interaction or reflection.
1. Rachel is such a narrativore; she always go on collecting other peoples stories without living her life
2. John is narrativore and he always binge reads or watches every book and movie
by randomno&2728 March 8, 2025
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Narrience

Narrience

(noun & verb)

Definition:
A word that combines narrative and experience. It refers to the act of fully immersing yourself in a story, whether by reading or auding (listening to an audiobook). It’s not about how you take in the story—it’s about the emotional and imaginative experience it creates.

Narrience is both a noun and a verb.
• As a noun: The experience itself.
“The narrience of that novel hit me hard.”
• As a verb: The act of experiencing a story.
“I narrienced three books this week.”

Submitted by: J.R. DesJardins

Origin: Coined from “narrative” + “experience” to better describe the modern way people connect with stories across formats.
Examples:
• “Whether I’m reading or auding, I’m still deep in the narrience.”
• “I don’t read much, but I narrience like crazy through audiobooks.”
• “It’s not about the medium—it’s about the narrience.”
by J.R. DesJardins March 28, 2025
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Narrative odes

Narrative odes are the kind of odes that tend to tell a story in a style of trigering the curiosity and imagination of the readers. Main events are highlighted by the use of metaphors, nature compared situations. Narrating takes the shape of discussing the matter directly or indirectly by finding a relevant situation in nature. This style can be seen in " life of generations in the lines of narrative odes" Written by Mustafa Kenj. Mustafa Kenj is a Postmodern Romanticist whose poetry discuss mainly 21 century matter romantistically. Having the logic and spirit along side balanced in his poetry.
Narrative odes are meant to tell a story of every day life matters in a style the pereon reading it feels the art of nature related images.
by Mkenj April 22, 2025
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