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Summary: Typical Patterns Of Narrative Development In Parks And Recreation
A. Please analyze comparatively the typical patterns of narrative development in
Community and Parks and Recreation, using specific episodes of your choice from both shows to illustrate your point. In both of these shows narrative development is used to construct the plot or develop and event or a relationship between characters. In both Parks and Recreation and Community the main characters relationship to each other and their responses to things around them help further the plot of the story.
In the episode of Parks when Leslie does not receive the Woman's Award but Ron does,
Leslie uses Narrative Development in her response to the incident. Ron also uses it in the way that you can tell that he is trying to mess with her mind.

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