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- A narrated scene that marks a break in the narrative in order to inform the reader or audience member about events that took place before the opening scene of a work. Bedford/St. Martin's
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- Convoluted flashback structures are not only intellectually based, they tend to distance the viewer from that 'simple reality' they come to the movies to enjoy. It is no surprise that many great movies with complicated or innovative flashback structures were not particularly popular, not crowd-pleasers. - DVDTalk.com by
- It is true that flashbacks can make the majority of the story confusing, but the concept is a bit like putting a puzzle together - you're not really sure where each piece fits or what the picture really looks like until the very end. Therein lies the payoff. - streetdirectory.com by
- The flashback should be prompted by an incident, dialog, or intense action which brings a vivid memory to the character. - Helium.com by
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- Proust şi teoria lui Bergson
Proust a tratat timpul ca fiind atât un element distrugător, cât şi un element pozitiv, a cărui esenţă poate fi descoperită numai de memoria intuitivă. Scurgerea timpului este explicată în lumina teoriilor filosofului francez Henri Bergson, pe care Proust îl admira şi care se înrudea. Reîntoarcerile în timp erau produse de contactul cu o madlenă, un obiect care declanşa un flashback instantaneu.
- Referate Marcel Proust by Irina-Maria Foray
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