probably not the only way they would do that is if aang said something meaningfull on his deathbed
Katara does not die in the show Avatar the Last Airbender or The Legend of Korra.
In Part 1 of "The Book Thief," Death reflects on a significant moment from the past, specifically the day he collected the soul of a young girl named Liesel Meminger. This flashback introduces Liesel's story during World War II in Nazi Germany, highlighting the themes of mortality and the impact of war. Death's perspective reveals his unique role as a collector of souls, setting the tone for the narrative that explores the beauty and tragedy of life. This moment establishes a bittersweet connection between Liesel's experiences and the inevitability of death.
It's a flashback of how he was in the past. IMO, it's almost like he's seeing how he would have been if he never found the Death Note in his near death state. Don't quote me on this one though.
It depends on whether you're talking about FMA or FMA brotherhood. However, in both instances the show starts after her death. However, there are flashbacks relating to her death in the first two episodes of the first series and near the end of the series when Edward confronts Sloth, the homunculus he and Al created when trying to bring their mother back to life. In the second series, their mother's death is mentioned but flashbacks relating to her are scarse. In one of the middle episodes (around 25-ish, if I remember correctly) Honenheim visits Pinako and learns about his wife's death. There is a brief flashback there. There is also a flashback around episode 53 when Ed meets Honenheim in a hobo village near central.
There are many-many movies with the word "death". Here are some of them: Death Takes a Holiday (1934), Death Wish (1974), Love and Death (1975), Death Race 2000 (1975), Murder by Death (1976), Death on the Nile (1978), Death Becomes Her (1992), Kiss of Death (1995), Death to Smoochy (2002), Death Proof (2007), Death Defying Acts (2007), ...
There is no flashback in 'The Masque of the Red Death'
Well since you asked this I assume that you watch Legend of Korra, and the creators of the show talked about possibly exploring his death in the new season and it hasn't been explained yet, so wait for season 2!
Death of a Legend was created in 1971.
The duration of Death of a Legend is 2940.0 seconds.
The story "Death by Landscape" by Margaret Atwood uses a chronological flashback, where the past events are portrayed in the order they occurred to provide background information about the protagonist's past.
the flashback when biff finds out his infedility
draw in a lot of antecedent action
Katara does not die in the show Avatar the Last Airbender or The Legend of Korra.
The cast of The Legend of Death - 2012 includes: Michael Iinuma as Ryo Sandra Linz as Hina
I believe that the flashback begins right at the beginning of the story because it speaks from the moments before the grandmothers deaths. It's like the author is telling the story from the moments leading up to the grandmother's death.
The flashback in "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin is when Mrs. Mallard recalls the moment she first hears about her husband's death. This memory triggers conflicting emotions, leading to the revelation of her true feelings about her marriage and newfound freedom.
The flashback where Jiraiya almost dies occurs in "Naruto: Shippuden" Episode 152, titled "Somber News." In this episode, Naruto receives the devastating news about Jiraiya's fate during his battle with Pain. The flashback highlights Jiraiya's final moments and his reflection on his life and relationships before his tragic death.