Narrative voice, The ‘voice’ through which the story is told, Third person, A story told using ‘he’, ‘she’- not directly involved, First person, A story told using “I”- directly involved, Narrative viewpoint, The ‘eyes’ through which the story, Dual narrative, More than one person telling the story, Flashback, a short part of a film, story, or play that goes back to events in the past. , Flash-forward, A scene that temporarily takes the narrative forward in time from the current point of the story in literature, film and television., Shift in focus, The shift in focus between paragraphs as the text develops. For example, focus shifts from outside to inside, from describing a setting or character to dialogue, or from past tense to present..
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