Psychological narrative
The psychological narrative is an exploration of the human psyche and emotional world of the characters. It often reflects internal conflicts, fears, doubts, as well as relationships between people. The authors of this genre seek to immerse the reader in the depths of the human soul and make them think about complex moral and ethical issues.Psychological stories can be written in a variety of styles and genres, including drama, thriller, detective, and even fiction, but their common denominator is the emphasis on the characters' inner world and their psychological development.
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