yes! it can be used as a good reading skill.
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Wilson Rawls uses the flashback technique in his novel to provide context and background for the main story. It helps readers understand the protagonist's motivations and experiences that shaped him. This technique allows for a deeper connection with the character and sets the tone for the rest of the novel.
The opposite of a flashback is a flashforward, which is a literary or cinematic technique where the narrative shifts forward in time to show events that have not yet happened in the main storyline.
A Flashback in a technique which depicts events that took place in the past in a manner that is outside of the linear chronology of the present plot. For instance, there is a flashback sequence in Casablanca that fills the audience in on the relationship between Rick and Elsa in the past.
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It isn't used in a well-written story! A flashback is a technique to tell something that happened before the story started, but there are better ways of doing it. A better technique is to sprinkle bits of exposition into the action of the story so that the reader ends up with the right information without disrupting the story with a flashback.