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frame narrative
" The Canterbury Tales " is essentially a frame story where the pilgrims are narrating stories within the frame of the pilgrimage .
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It certainly is necessary. Sometimes it may be implied - for example, in practice, quite often planet Earth is used as a frame of reference. But whether it is implied, or explicitly stated, you always need a frame of reference to describe motion, or position.
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Yes, "The Wizard of Oz" is a frame narrative.Specifically, a frame narrative contains stories within the initial story. This describes the relationship of the introductory story of Dorothy Gale to the subsequent stories of the Lion, the Scarecrow, the Tin Woodman and the Wizard. All stories relate to the original story of how Dorothy and her pet dog Toto land in the magical land of Oz and how to get them back home and their friends to their separate destinations in Oz.
A frame narrative is a literary technique where a main story is presented, encompassing other stories within it. It often serves as a way to provide context or structure to the overall narrative by framing the secondary stories.