What makes narrative appealing? For a narrative to be appealing it needs to be able to captivate the listeners' interest. This is also one of the problem with media. Sometimes certain news get less coverage than others because it appeals less to audience. Thus for a profit motive, people would pick the one that would get the most viewers. And when this happens quality or detail of the information on certain news will be less than satisfactory. Often this would lead to lack of awareness as well.
The other important factor that makes a narrative appealing is the level of difficulty in understanding the material presented. If the audience is unable to understand what is being conveyed than they will either have no interest in listening or they will lose interest drastically. Thus if that is the case it would probably make not much of a difference whether or not a narrative discourse occurred. The other thing is sequence of events when telling the story. If you telling a something and constantly refer back to things, the chances are the audience will not follow you. Therefore it is of paramount importance that the narrative is able to captivate interest, easily understood, and in some form of sequence.
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