FocalLens: Visualizing Narratives through Focalization
S M Raihanul Alam, Md Dilshadur Rahman, Md Naimul Hoque

TL;DR
FocalLens introduces a novel narrative visualization focusing on focalization to help writers and scholars analyze complex narrative components like perception and narration.
Contribution
The paper presents a new visualization method and tool for capturing and exploring focalization in narratives, expanding beyond traditional character and location co-occurrence visualizations.
Findings
The tool provided new analytical insights for writers and scholars.
Qualitative evaluation showed the visualization added a valuable dimension to narrative analysis.
Abstract
Visualizing narratives is useful to writers to reflect on unfinished drafts and identify unintentional biases and inconsistencies. Literary scholars can use the visualizations to identify nuanced patterns and literary styles from written text. Current narrative visualization is limited to representing character and location co-occurrences in a timeline, omitting important and complex narrative components such as focalization, causality, and speech. This paper aims to capture and visualize underexplored, complex narrative components as a basis for narrative visualization. As a starting point, we propose a new narrative visualization, named FocalLens, that uses focalization, the component that establishes who sees or perceives the events in a narrative, for representing the narrative. We provide the theoretical foundation of focalization and describe various types and facets of…
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