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A narrative technique (known among literary fictional narratives as a literary technique, literary device, or fictional device) is any of several specific... |
Nonlinear narrative, disjointed narrative, or disrupted narrative is a narrative technique where events are portrayed, for example, out of chronological... |
narrower sense of a commentary used to convey a story. Many additional narrative techniques, particularly literary ones, are used to build and enhance any given... |
Stream of consciousness (redirect from Stream-of-consciousness narrative) many earlier precursors and the technique is still used by contemporary writers. Stream of consciousness is a narrative device that attempts to give the... |
complete or as if it had been edited into a narrative by those who "found" it. The most common use of the technique is in horror films, such as The Blair Witch... |
narrative device to an event directly experienced by the characters, who are thus able to provide commentary. The creator of the flashback technique in... |
Narration (redirect from Third-person omniscient narrative) between characters or visual action. The narrative mode, which is sometimes also used as synonym for narrative technique, encompasses the set of choices through... |
Narrative exposition, now often simply exposition, is the insertion of background information within a story or narrative. This information can be about... |
Frame story (redirect from Frame Narrative) story (also known as a frame tale, frame narrative, sandwich narrative, or intercalation) is a literary technique that serves as a companion piece to a story... |
In a literary work, film, or other narrative, the plot is the sequence of events in which each event affects the next one through the principle of cause-and-effect... |
A narrative hook (or just hook) is a literary technique in the opening of a story that "hooks" the reader's attention so that they will keep on reading... |
Plot twist (redirect from Narrative twist) ensemble of characters. A non-linear narrative works by revealing plot and character in non-chronological order. This technique requires the reader to attempt... |
distinguish it from technologically enabled interactive television, is a narrative technique used in television programs to give the viewing audience the impression... |
our humanity." The most striking feature of The Lonely Londoners is its narrative voice. Selvon started writing the novel in standard English but soon found... |
In medias res (category Narrative techniques) than at its beginning. With likely origins in oral tradition, the narrative technique of beginning a story in medias res is a stylistic convention of epic... |
Narratology (redirect from Narrative theory) Narratology is the study of narrative and narrative structure and the ways that these affect human perception. It is an anglicisation of French narratologie... |
working-class district near Alexanderplatz in 1920s Berlin. Although its narrative style is sometimes compared to that of James Joyce's, critics such as... |
story is framed by a voice-over narrative by the Spartan soldier Dilios (David Wenham). Through this narrative technique, various fantastical creatures... |
In any narrative, a foil is a character who contrasts with another character, typically, a character who contrasts with the protagonist, in order to better... |
Great Expectations (section Narrative technique) his good actions are more eloquent than words. Dickens's subtle narrative technique is also shown when he has Pip confess that he arranged Herbert's... |