Gender narrative: literary expression is characterized in that imaginary or fictitious tell stories (events or events) that make up a story outside the author's feelings. (Stories, legends, parable (literature), chronic, fable, novels, myths, etc..)
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/G% C3% A9nero_narrativo
Culture: A set of lifestyles and customs, knowledge and level of development artistic, scientific, industrial, etc., at a time, social group, etc.
Zig-Zag Student Dictionary of the English Language, Edit. Zig-Zag, 1994. p 98
Character supernatural being who intervenes in the action of a literary work, to whom strange things happen and has features beyond the natural laws.
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/G% C3% A9nero_narrativo
Culture: A set of lifestyles and customs, knowledge and level of development artistic, scientific, industrial, etc., at a time, social group, etc.
Zig-Zag Student Dictionary of the English Language, Edit. Zig-Zag, 1994. p 98
Character supernatural being who intervenes in the action of a literary work, to whom strange things happen and has features beyond the natural laws.
Zig-Zag Student Dictionary of the English Language, Edit. Zig-Zag, 1994. pp 274, 334
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