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=== Definitions === <ol><li id="metanarrative_story-external"> A line of events or ontological statements which provides insight into another line of events or ontological statements which may either be contained within it or strongly related to it. <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| metanarrative |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} {{HueClaim|P=field or ideology Sense applies to| arts }} {{HueClaim|P=synonym| meta-ontology }} {{HueRoster|P=natural-language name of Sense| metanarrative (ontology of an ontology) }} {{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P43}}| {{Ontology:L700|narrative (story-internal)}} }} <!-- en: polar or cubic with narrative --> {{HueClaim|P=usage example| depending how a particular game chooses to adapt the story of <cite>Dragon Ball</cite>, it can present several different <i>metanarratives</i> }} </dl> </li><li> A line of ontological statements which provides insight specifically into the relationship between the audience or player and internal lines of ontological statements or story events. <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| metanarrative |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} {{HueClaim|P=field or ideology Sense applies to| arts }} {{HueClaim|P=synonym| -- }} {{HueRoster|P=natural-language name of Sense| metanarrative (ontology of fourth wall) }} {{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P43}}| {{Ontology:L700|narrative (story-internal)}} }} <!-- en: polar or cubic with narrative --> {{HueClaim|P=usage example| <cite>OneShot</cite> makes use of the system interface to present its <i>metanarrative</i> }} </dl> </li><li id="metanarrative_opinion"> A line of events or ontological statements which provides insight into another line of events or ontological statements in the form of a particular subjective or partisan opinion about the meaning of the inner series of events, or a tentative hypothesis about how the inner series of objects and events really functioned or "what really happened". <dl class="wikitable hue"> {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form| metanarrative |OP=grammatical category| noun (N) }} {{HueClaim|P=field or ideology Sense applies to| arts }} {{HueClaim|P=synonym| perspective | analysis | hypothesis | narrative (biased account) }} {{HueRoster|P=natural-language name of Sense| metanarrative (biased account) }} {{HueRoster|P={{Ontology:P43}}| {{Ontology:L700|narrative (story-internal)}} }} <!-- en: polar or cubic with narrative --> {{HueClaim|P=usage example| if Kris and Susie share particular opinions on their adventures in the Dark World, they are presenting the Dark World through a kind of <i>metanarrative</i> }} </dl> </li></ol> [[Category:Hue-format fake Lexemes]] [[Category:Lexemes depicting a logical object]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun base]] [[Category:Lexemes with a noun form]] [[Category:Storytelling ontology]] [[Category:Undertale terms ontology]] [[Category:Deltarune terms ontology]] __NOTOC__
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