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A flashback is a scene that interrupts the present action by showing events from the past. It provides context or background information that is relevant to the current storyline.
An adventure story.
I believe that it was because everyone was too busy when the book was getting written, and when they started writing it they didn't want to start over so..........
The director says 'Action!'.
The scene where the double action is takes place is done by one.That scene is taken two times. In the first scene the hero completes one action and in other scene the same hero completes the second action. These both scenes are mixed with using the technical efforts.Then the result is the scene with two actors which is done by the same.
Orgasmic, obsession, odyssey,
not involved in the dirst action of a scene
detective story
It's an exciting scene in a story, where there's something going on instead of description or dialogue.
Yellow Tavern (Virginia) was the scene of a battle during the Civil War. It begins with the letter Y.
Romeo and Juliet hold conversations in Act I Scene 5, Act II Scene 2, Act II Scene 6 and Act III Scene 5.
In Act 3 scene 1 of Hamlet (the "nunnery" scene), Claudius and Polonius eavesdrop on the conversation between Hamlet and Ophelia. Well, it's sort of eavesdropping since Ophelia knows they are there and if Hamlet does not know at the beginning of the conversation, he figures it out pretty quickly.