: The basic definitions and sentences that form the narrative. The Schematized Aspects : The "mental images" or sensory details we see as we read. The Represented Objects
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The sensory details that the text "suggests" but doesn't fully describe (like the specific shade of a character's blue eyes). The Stratum of Represented Objectivities:
Instead, Ingarden posits that the literary work exists . It has a relatively independent, ideal existence . The work's existence is founded on the physical marks on the page and on the conscious acts of its author. Furthermore, it is shared and accessible to many different readers across time. While each reader's concretization is unique, the work itself, the "skeleton" of meaning and structure that guides every reading, remains the same. It is an intersubjective, intentional object that persists through the ages, awaiting a new concretization from each reader who picks it up.