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.
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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.
He would describe the preceding events in a prologue at the beginning of the book.
Henry Mancini - Love Story
Starting in medias res
The writer uses the literary technique of "flashbacks" to reveal events that happened earlier in the story in "The Odyssey." Flashbacks are narrative devices that allow the author to interrupt the chronological flow of the story and provide background information or context for the reader.
There's no prequel story line to the events in Toy Story.
It's the part of the story after the beginning and before the ending. It includes most of the story
because the bible was inspired by God. That was how it all happened, the story are connected, and you got to know the beginning of a story to understand it.
it gets eaten up by nag the evil ass snake
Before beginning a short story, a writer must fully distinguish the main character or protagonist. Understanding the character's motivations, goals, and conflicts will help drive the narrative and bring depth to the story.
That is called backstory.