Look for patterns, codes, conventions that share a common features. In other words, narrative theories look at recognisable and familiar structures, that help us to understand both how narratives are constructed and what they might mean.
Satellites and kernels –
Roland Barthes:
Proairetic code: action, movement, causation
Hermenuetic code: reflection, dialogue, character or thematic development
Enigma code: create puzzles – enigmatic means confusing, intriguing – asks a question
ellision and elipsis: cut and crop things out – only show a short scene of burning a book, doesnt have entire thing from start to finish
Flasback/Flashforwards – working with time, foreshadowing, chronological order
non-sequitars – elements that emerge and play out but actually have little value, meaning or consequence to the overall / main parts of the narrative