Marcel Proust's madeleine cookie.
In The Two Towers, Gandalf explains how he escaped the Balrog, in Return of the King, There's a flashback of Boromir's death, and in Fellowship of the Ring, when Frodo, Aragorn, and the others are with the Elves, Frodo see's Sauron's eye. Those are examples of Flashbacks from The Lord of the Rings.
When Harry was looking into the memories of others through the Pensieve. Some of Dumbledore's that were viewed was when he met Tom Riddle for the first time. When a Ministry official met the Gaunts. Snape's memories with him and Lily Potter (their relationship).
*Clocks stopped at 20 minutes to 9 (Great Expectations) *Deer slayer hat & pipe (Sherlock Holmes) *Yellow glasses with eyes sign (The Great Gatsby) *Golden ticket (Charlie & the Chocolate Factory) *Ruby Slippers (even though they are silver in the book)(The Wonderful Wizard of Oz) *Alethiometer (His Dark Materials) *a purple crayon (Harold and the Purple Crayon *a yellow hat (Curious George) *a sleigh bell (The Polar Express) *yellow floral wallpaper (The Yellow Wallpaper)
*a bowler hat (A Clockwork Orange)
Basically, the whole movie "The Sandlot" is a flashback.
and the "purple panzies"
Two books that I know of that use flashbacks are
-The Time Traveler's Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger
and
-The Lovely Bones, by Alice Sebold
A madeleine cookie.
Saving Private Ryan. The movie starts out with an old man walking in Normandy's cemetery. He then has this flashback of WWII. It returns to the old man at the end of the movie. Good flick.
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The flashbacks retell the story of Stanley's great-great-grandfather as well as the history of Camp Green Lake, with Kissin' Kate Barlow and Sam the onion man.
Flashbacks
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examples of flashbacks in the odyssey are when odyseeus has sex with the princess on the beach and has an alein baby.
Some children's books that include flashbacks are "Bridge to Terabithia" by Katherine Paterson, "Charlotte's Web" by E.B. White, and "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. Flashbacks are a storytelling technique often used to provide background information or context for the characters and plot in these books.
Two examples of flashbacks in the story "Rikki-Tikki-Tavi" by Rudyard Kipling are when Rikki-Tikki recalls his life living in the bungalow garden and when Nag and Nagaina reminisce about their previous encounters with humans. These flashbacks provide background information relevant to the characters' behaviors and motivations.
foreshadowing, personification,dialogue, onomatopoeia, flashbacks, hallucinationshope this helps
In "The House on Mango Street," there are several examples of flashbacks. For instance, when Esperanza recounts stories from her childhood, such as her experiences with the three sisters or her family's past in Mexico, those are considered flashbacks that provide insight into her character and background. Additionally, when she reflects on her previous homes and the struggles her family faced, these memories are presented as flashbacks that contribute to the overall narrative.
text books
The duration of Flashbacks of a Fool is 1.9 hours.
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Flashbacks - The Fuzztones album - was created in 1996.
Flashbacks of a Fool was created on 2008-04-13.
Examples of circulating books include novels, non-fiction books, biographies, self-help books, and reference materials that can be borrowed from a library or checked out from a bookstore for a specified period of time.