Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Florencia Ucha, in Sep. 2011
An anecdote it's a short story of a curious or funny event.
Generally the anecdote is based on real events that happen in real places and that involve people who really exist. “The anecdotes that my aunt tells about her youth are really incredible and extremely funny. One round told us that several years ago when a friend got married and she was the witness, she had to hold the boyfriend who fainted just when he was about to say I do. "
Characteristics
The anecdote always tells events that show interest or attract attention due to their uniqueness, and it is almost always the protagonist of them who narrates them after living them. Although humor is the star of the anecdotes, since of course the funny ones are the ones that are heard and liked the most, they can also address tragic or horror events.
The mission of an anecdote is the transmission of an event that was lived and it is the authority of the person who narrates it to know how to contribute a special share of reality and emotion to awaken in others, in those who hear it, empathy.
It should be noted that although anyone can star in and tell anecdotes, there are individuals who have a special disposition to do so, as in the case of jokes and humor, they know how to tell them in such an entertaining way that by case they know how to capture a better empathy, than those who do not present this inclination natural.
Now, to make an anecdote a fact singular it is necessary to follow a series of parameters or tricks that help in that impact that is sought many times when transmitting a ...
For example, generating suspense is an excellent alternative, because of course, when it is generated in the viewer hook, it is little by little anticipate the events, we will be able to hook him little by little and more and more in the story, and thus he will stay listening until the end.
It is also very important to maintain a coherent order when recounting the anecdote, this adds not only to the attention but also to the understanding.
The structure of the anecdote is similar to that of any other story: introduction, middle, and ending. In the introduction, the events that occurred will be introduced, quickly, in the node the conflict central that moves and represents the tension of the story and finally the outcome will tell how the conflict or issue was resolved, or what ended up happening at the end.
In any case, it is possible that this anecdote that arose from real events, people and places, with the passage of time and word of mouth undergoes some modifications that end up exaggerating what occurred.
Applications
Although in most cases, the anecdotes have a lot of humor per se, they are not jokes, that is, they have a mission to amuse, to awaken the Laughter in those who receive them, however, have other motivations such as: expressing a general reality, highlighting the particular trait of a person and the functioning of a certain institution.
On the other hand, the anecdote is often used to graph or explain a situation to someone, because in that more pleasant way it is believed that they will understand and assimilate it better.
For the foregoing, it is said that the anecdote is closer to the parable than to the fable (composition in verse from which a useful teaching or moral).
Let us remember that the parable is a literary form that implies a figurative story, which, by analogy or similarity, derives in a teaching related to a topic that is not explicit, that is, it is a story loaded with symbolisms; the Christian gospels have many parables.
Unimportant fact
And the other use of the term allows to designate the irrelevant and unimportant event. “That Juan did not come to class today is an anecdote because he is never missing.”
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