the reason is because they have alot in common
Flashbacks can provide context and deepen character development, adding layers to the story. Foreshadowing can create suspense and anticipation, engaging readers by hinting at future events. By using both techniques effectively, writers can create a more dynamic and compelling narrative that keeps the audience engaged.
Literary Techniques: suspense, foreshadowing, situational and dramatic
You cant make a flashback happen it happens when you remember a dramatic expierence you have had in your past.
Through the use of plot structure, language/dialogue, and the literary devices of irony and foreshadowing.
Flashback
ok I can do that done now what?
It creates a mood of rising tension and suspense.
Dramatic characterization of protagonist Foreshadowing
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Thespian is a term used to describe a dramatic actor
Whisper, Mime, Echoes, breathing...etc.
Chiaroscuro
Alexandre Dumas uses foreshadowing, dramatic irony, and symbolism in "The Count of Monte Cristo." Foreshadowing is used to hint at future events, dramatic irony creates tension as readers know more than the characters, and symbolism helps to convey deeper meanings throughout the novel.