Narrative
Narrative writing tells a story with the goal of engaging readers through entertainment, fascination, or emotional connection. It achieves this by presenting events—real or imagined — in an organized, understandable, and purposeful sequence.
Narrative writing in politics describes how political leaders, commentators, and media outlets construct stories to shape the perception of political events, issues, and figures.
Purpose and function in psyops and political propaganda: Political narratives seek to influence how audiences understand and interpret political life. They weave separate events into a unified storyline featuring recognizable heroes, villains, conflicts, and resolutions. Instead of reporting facts, these narratives often twist context and meaning, guiding public opinion and motivating political engagement.