analepsis - a flashback to an earlier time in the narrative, prolepsis - a flashforward to a later time in the narrative, chronological order - when actions are sequenced in order from the earliest to the latest, withholding device - a technique when a writer offers some clues but keeps back key information to heighten mystery, tension, suspense, etc, complication - the point in a narrative when a problem is introduced which will need to be addressed, climax - the peak of interest and excitement in a narrative, semantic field - a set of related words which can be used to create links and cohesion in a narrative, motif - a recurring image or idea which can be used to create cohesion and link different parts of a narrative, foreshadowing device - clues which provide a warning or indication of a future event, pace - the speed at which the story is told, setting - the time and/or place in which the narrative occurs, juxtaposition - a contrast of images, ideas, etc, protagonist - the main character, circular structure - the end of the narrative reflects the beginning, non-linear narrative - a story in which events are not presented in chronological order,

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