The narrative recounts the final year of secondary school of 15-year-old Claudine, her brazen confrontations with her headmistress, Mlle Sergent, and her fellow students.
Produced between 1936 and 1938, the narratives recount the experiences of more than 2,300 former slaves.
The Mass itself includes a reading of the Passion, the narrative of Jesus' capture, sufferings and death, as recounted in one of the Synoptic Gospels.
The finale's narrative recounts what happens when Peter (Joshua Jackson) is taken back to the Other Side by his real father, dubbed "Walternate" (Noble).
The narrative recounts Céline's experiences leaving Montmartre in 1944 and his time in Germany during World War II.
The narrative in "Behind the Secret Window" - written in English with unaffected simplicity - recounts how that happened.
Buddhist narratives recount one story in which Atiśa comes across a woman alternately crying and laughing.
The narrative is forever catching up with itself, recounting or commenting on what has gone on between the scenes.
The Jewish narrative recounts a struggle against hopeless odds by a tiny force that by its bravery and determination held out for two weeks before being overwhelmed.
The slow-moving, dreamlike narrative recounts the story of two nomadic Inuit families in Nunavut, across two generations.