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2026
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| Acceso en liña: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18522103 |
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- <p>This work presents the <em>Emotion Ratio Model</em>, a revised theoretical framework for understanding the lifespan of pain-centered narratives across historical, literary, and media contexts. By integrating environmental stressors, social complexity, factional dynamics, and audience affective responses, the model explains why certain narratives exhaust themselves while others evolve into long-lasting civilizational stories. The paper redefines narrative “pain” as a structural resource rather than a purely emotional device, and demonstrates how shifts from conflict-driven storytelling to social and institutional problem‑solving extend narrative longevity. This framework is intended as a generalizable tool for writers, researchers, and theorists examining long-form narrative development.</p>