The fabula is "the raw material of a story, and syuzhet, the way a story is
organized."
Fabula refers to the chronological sequence of events in a narrative; syuzhet or sjuzhet is
the re-presentation of those events (through narration, metaphor, camera angles,
the re-ordering of the temporal sequence, and so on). The distinction is the
equivalent to that between story and
discourse, and was used by the
Russian Formalists, an influential group of structuralists.To find out more about the difference between syuzhet-fabula have a look at these examples.The terms were firts used in this sense by Vladimir Propp and Viktor Shklovsky(film critic, screenwriter and literary theorist)