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<blockquote class="definition">A '''Functional Narrative''' is a [[Narrative]] that performs some useful function, typically social, like conveying  information, norms, values, and social expectations, healing social rifts, or encouraging understanding and cooperation,<ref>Mike Sosteric, “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020, https://www.academia.edu/44254363/.</ref>   
<blockquote class="definition">A '''Functional Narrative''' is a [[Narrative]] that performs some useful function, typically social, like conveying  information, norms, values, and social expectations, healing social rifts, or encouraging understanding and cooperation.<ref>Mike Sosteric, “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020, https://www.academia.edu/44254363/.</ref> Functional narratives may be subdivided into two seperate categories, [[Mundane Narratives]] and [[Existential Narratives]]    
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A Functional Narrative is a Narrative that performs some useful function, typically social, like conveying information, norms, values, and social expectations, healing social rifts, or encouraging understanding and cooperation.[1] Functional narratives may be subdivided into two seperate categories, Mundane Narratives and Existential Narratives

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  1. Mike Sosteric, “A Short Sociology of Archetypes,” 2020, https://www.academia.edu/44254363/.