flashback
When a scene in a drama shows an earlier event, it is referred to as a "flashback." Flashbacks are used to provide background information, develop characters, or enhance the plot by revealing crucial moments from the past. This narrative technique allows the audience to gain insight into the motivations and experiences that shape the characters' present actions.
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prop is an object used in drama to help the scene and performance such as a table and chairs
In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
its something you can see in the future in a scene
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it is called a flash back
This is one form of a "flashback."
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.
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A scene of drama that goes back in time to the characters memory that they want to show.
prop is an object used in drama to help the scene and performance such as a table and chairs
In drama, an extra is a person used in a scene to provide background. For instance, people in a crowd scene, or orcs in a Middle Earth battle scene. They don't have lines or even a name in the performance, but they are essential to provide background for the scene.
It is the back round of the scene.
a small laugh scene
it means that the play the drama club are acting is finished