In literature, a flashback refers to a narrative technique where the author recounts events that occurred before the current point in the story. It involves presenting the outcome or a significant fragment of an event at the beginning of the narrative and then proceeding with a chronological sequ...
(redirected fromFlashback (literary technique)) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia flash·back (flăsh′băk′) n. 1. a.A literary or cinematic device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative. ...
A literary device is a technique or structure employed by authors to enhance meaning, progress a storyline, enliven their characters or settings, and enrich the themes in their work. A few common literary devices include irony, metaphor, allegory, foreshadowing, and imagery. One device that can...
In English and American literature, a flashback refers to a literary device where the narrative shifts to a scene or event that happened in the past. It temporarily interrupts the chronological order of the story and takes the reader back in time. Flashbacks are often used to provide context,...
Flashback, in motion pictures and literature, narrative technique of interrupting the chronological sequence of events to interject events of earlier occurrence. The earlier events often take the form of reminiscence. The flashback technique is as old as
The technique is used to create suspense in a story, or develop a character. In literature, internal analepsis is a flashback to an earlier point in the narrative; external analepsis is a flashback to before the narrative started. 展开 关键词:...
In mixed retrospection the contents of the flashback begin in the pre-story and stretch right into the primary story's space of time. The technique of flashback in selected Northern Sotho literary texts The flashback scenes have been filmed by members of the cast, who include Philip Mitchell...
the outstanding movie literature script manifests a kind of movie-like thinking mode and a structural approach, namely montage. Second, the script structures of plays, the structure of psychological narrative in a way surmount the ordinary plays and novels. Third, as to the artistic technique, th...
(redirected fromFlashback (narrative technique)) Thesaurus Medical Encyclopedia flash·back (flăsh′băk′) n. 1. a.A literary or cinematic device in which an earlier event is inserted into the normal chronological order of a narrative. ...