Flashback
(for shadow)
Flashback technique is often used to fill in the story of what happened before an epic beginning. This narrative device allows the audience to understand the characters' motivations and actions leading up to the main event.
The writer could use a flashback.
Epic Theatre is a directing technique, it is used to try and get and idea or point across by using drama. Epic Theatre is a directing technique, it is used to try and get an idea or point across by using drama
He would describe the preceding events in a prologue at the beginning of the book.
Before the beginning of John Milton's "Paradise Lost," the major event that occurred was Satan and his rebel angels being cast out of Heaven by God for rebelling against His authority. This event sets the stage for the epic poem's exploration of the Fall of Man and the consequences of disobedience.
No . But he said that Narusaku are more close and Naruhina are like more epic love life. Narusaku will happend. Sasusaku will never happend that's for sure
The Illiad
The epic.
No, "Twas the Night Before Christmas" is not an epic poem. It is a narrative poem, specifically a visit from St. Nicholas, commonly known as "The Night Before Christmas." Epic poems are lengthy, heroic narratives that often include supernatural elements and grand themes.
No. Vedas came before Ramayana
Medias res means the middle things. So if an epic is said to begin in the middle of things, the epic would be starting from the middle of the story. It is a narrative technique in which setting, characters, etc. would be revealed by the telling of the past within the story. The epic would most likely start with a dramatic scene or with the conclusion. So the epic could start at the end or at the climax of the story and then the characters could relate what happened. Examples would be The tale of the ancient mariner, the Illiad, and the Odyssey.