When we examine what a narrative provides, we find as its most important
feature the sequence of events, which leads to a final event or solution.That
means that the sequence of events explains this final event. As a result
the narrative - its structure and purpose-
is an explanation. This explanation is developed along the lines of narrative
time. Genette divides narrative time into three sections. Each time-category
has to be seen as the relationship between the single event and the narrative
whole. The categories are order, duration,
and frequency.
see also point-by-point