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Chekhov's gun
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comic relief
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contrivance
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denouement
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deus ex machina
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embellishment
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ending
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eponym
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dangler
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setting
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cliffhanger
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premise
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theme
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poetic license
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sequel
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spoiler
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arc
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storyline
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stream of consciousness
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subplot
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swashbuckling
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synopsis
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trope
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vignette
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writer's block
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filler
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flashback
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frame story
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interior monologue
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to kill off
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linear narrative
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nonlinear narrative
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interactive narrative
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longueur
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love triangle
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MacGuffin
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to mythologize
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to narrate
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narration
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narrative
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narrative thread
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pace
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to personify
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plot
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plot hole
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plot twist
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plot device
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red herring
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eucatastrophe
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flashforward
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in medias res
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narrative hook
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poetic justice
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ticking time bomb scenario
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defamiliarization
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multiperspectivity
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conflict
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dialogue
Bathos
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/bˈæθoʊz/
Spelling
বন্ধ করুন
সাইন ইন
(প্যাথোস)

(প্যাথোস)

ব্যাথাস

বিশেষ্য

a literary device in which an attempt at serious or elevated writing or speech is undermined by an incongruous or absurd use of language or imagery

What is "bathos"?

Bathos refers to an attempt to create a serious or grand effect that ends up being overly sentimental, trivial, or humorous, often because it falls short of its intended impact. It occurs when something is presented with great seriousness or emotion, but the result is unexpectedly comical or unremarkable. For example, if a poem starts with grand, dramatic imagery but ends with an ordinary, mundane detail, the sudden shift can be amusing and diminish the poem’s intended depth or significance.

Climax
/klaɪmæks/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(চরমবিন্দু)

(চরমবিন্দু)

শীর্ষবিন্দু

বিশেষ্য

the most significant moment in a story, play, movie, etc. with a high dramatic suspense

What is a "climax"?

A climax is the most intense or crucial moment in a story, play, or film where the central conflict reaches its peak. It is the point of highest tension and drama, often leading to a turning point or major change in the narrative. The climax is crucial for resolving the main conflict and setting up the subsequent events that lead to the resolution of the story.

Chekhov's gun
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/tʃˈɛkhɑːvz ɡˈʌn/
(চেখভের নীতি)

(চেখভের নীতি)

চেখভের গান

বিশেষ্য

a literary principle that states that every element introduced in a story must be necessary and relevant to the plot or it should be removed

What is "Chekhov's gun"?

Chekhov's gun is a principle in storytelling that states if a writer includes an element, such as an object or detail, early in the story, it should be relevant later on. The idea is that every part of a story should serve a purpose and contribute to the plot or theme. For example, if a character mentions a mysterious key early in a story, that key should eventually play a significant role in the narrative. This concept ensures that all elements in a story are meaningful and not merely included for decoration.

Comic relief
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/kˈɑːmɪk ɹɪlˈiːf/
(হাস্যরসাত্মক অবসান)

(হাস্যরসাত্মক অবসান)

কমিক রিলিফ

বিশেষ্য

a literary technique that uses humor to interrupt serious or tragic scenes in order to provide a temporary release from emotional tension

What is "comic relief"?

Comic relief is a literary device used to provide a temporary break from the tension or seriousness of a story through humor. This technique introduces humorous characters, scenes, or dialogue to lighten the mood and offer the audience a chance to relax before returning to the main, often more intense, narrative. For instance, in a dramatic play, a clumsy servant or a witty sidekick might provide comic relief by making jokes or getting into amusing situations. This helps balance the overall tone of the work and can enhance the impact of the more serious elements.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Contrivance
/kəntraɪvəns/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(কৌশল)

(কৌশল)

চালাকী

বিশেষ্য

a plot device or a literary technique that is used to resolve a difficult or complicated situation in an unexpected and somewhat unrealistic way

What is "contrivance"?

A contrivance is a literary device or plot element that is artificially created or engineered to advance the plot or resolve a conflict. It often refers to a plot twist, solution, or situation that feels overly convenient, forced, or unrealistic. For instance, if a character suddenly discovers a hidden letter that provides crucial information to solve a mystery, and this letter just happens to be in the exact place needed, it might be considered a contrivance. The term is generally used to describe plot devices that seem forced or implausible, rather than arising naturally from the story.

Denouement
/deɪnumɑ:n/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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উপসংহার

উপসংহার

বিশেষ্য

the last section of a literary or dramatic piece where the plot is concluded and all the matters of the work is explained

What is a "dénouement"?

A dénouement is the final part of a story where the complexities of the plot are resolved, and the narrative reaches its conclusion. It follows the climax and provides closure by tying up loose ends and addressing any remaining conflicts or questions. In this phase, the consequences of the characters' actions are revealed, and the story's final outcomes are explained. For example, in a mystery novel, the dénouement might reveal the identity of the culprit and explain how the crime was committed.

Deus ex machina
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/dˈeɪʊs ˈɛks məʃˈiːnə/
(আশ্চর্যজনক সমাধান)

(আশ্চর্যজনক সমাধান)

যন্ত্রের মধ্য থেকে দেবতা

বিশেষ্য

a literary device where a sudden and unexpected event or character is introduced to resolve a problem in a story

What is "deus ex machina"?

Deus ex machina is a literary device where an unexpected and seemingly improbable solution is introduced to resolve a difficult or complex situation in a story. This term, which means "god from the machine" in Latin, originally referred to the practice in ancient Greek theater where a god was lowered onto the stage to resolve a plot's issues. In modern storytelling, it describes any sudden or overly convenient resolution that seems too out of place. For example, in a novel, if a character is trapped in a dire situation and suddenly finds a hidden escape route with no prior hint, this would be considered a deus ex machina.

Embellishment
/ɛmbɛlɪʃmənt/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(বিস্তারেরতম)

(বিস্তারেরতম)

অলংকরণ

বিশেষ্য

the act of adding extra details or exaggerating certain aspects of a story or description to make it more interesting or appealing

What is "embellishment"?

Embellishment is the addition of extra details or features to something in order to make it more attractive, interesting, or impressive. It often involves exaggerating or enhancing aspects of a story, description, or object. For example, if a person describes a simple event with dramatic and elaborate details to make it sound more exciting, they are using embellishment. In writing, embellishments can add flair but might also stretch the truth or distort the original facts.

Ending
/ɛndɪng/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(উপসংহার)

(উপসংহার)

শেষ

বিশেষ্য

the final part of a story, movie, etc.

antonymbeginning
What is an "ending"?

An ending is the final part of a story, play, film, or other narrative work where the main conflicts are resolved, and the conclusion of the plot is reached. It ties up loose ends, provides closure to the characters' journeys, and often delivers the final message or theme of the work. The ending is essential for giving the audience a sense of completion and resolution.

Eponym
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/ˈɛpənˌɪm/
এপোনিম

এপোনিম

বিশেষ্য

a person, place, or thing after whom or which something is named

What is an "eponym"?

An eponym is a person after whom a place, object, invention, or concept is named. In literature, it often refers to a character whose name is used to represent a particular trait or idea associated with them. For example, if a character named "Mr. Fortune" is known for their wealth, the name "Fortune" serves as an eponym that reflects their wealth.

Dangler
/dængələr/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(সম্পূর্ণ নয় এমন উপাদান)

(সম্পূর্ণ নয় এমন উপাদান)

অস্পষ্টতা

বিশেষ্য

a plot or character element that is introduced but never fully explained or resolved, leaving the audience with unanswered questions or loose ends

What is a "dangler"?

A dangler is a plot element or character that is introduced in a story but never fully explained or resolved. It creates unanswered questions or loose ends, leaving the audience curious or confused about its significance. For instance, if a novel mentions a mysterious letter but never addresses its contents or importance, that letter acts as a dangler.

Setting
/sɛtɪng/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(পরিবেশ)

(পরিবেশ)

পটভূমি

বিশেষ্য

the time and place in which the story of a movie, play, etc. is taking place

What is the "setting"?

The setting is the time and location where the events of a story occur. It includes details about the physical environment, such as the place and surroundings, as well as the time period in which the story unfolds. The setting helps to create the context for the narrative and influences the atmosphere, mood, and overall experience of the story.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

Cliffhanger
/klɪfhængər/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(রহস্যজনক শেষ)

(রহস্যজনক শেষ)

সাসপেন্স

বিশেষ্য

an ending to an episode of a series that keeps the audience in suspense

What is a "cliffhanger"?

A cliffhanger is a storytelling technique used to create suspense or excitement by ending a scene, chapter, or episode at a crucial moment of tension or uncertainty. This unresolved ending leaves the audience eager to find out what happens next. For example, if a character is about to face a dangerous situation and the story ends abruptly, it is a cliffhanger. This technique keeps readers or viewers engaged and motivated to continue with the story to discover the outcome.

Premise
/prɛmɪs/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(সম্ভাবনা)

(সম্ভাবনা)

অবস্থান

বিশেষ্য

the basic idea, concept, or foundation upon which a story is built, and often includes the central conflict, characters, setting, and overall tone or genre of the narrative

What is a "premise"?

A premise is the core idea or concept that forms the foundation of a story. It includes the central conflict, main characters, setting, and the general tone or genre of the narrative. Essentially, it is the basic outline that guides the development of the story and helps shape how it unfolds. For example, if a story's premise is about a detective solving a mysterious crime in a futuristic city, this basic idea establishes the framework and direction for the plot. It provides the foundation from which the entire narrative develops.

Theme
/θi:m/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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থিম

থিম

বিশেষ্য

a recurring element that is the main idea or subject in a literary or artistic piece

What is a "theme"?

A theme in a literary or artistic piece is the main idea or underlying message that the creator wants to convey. It is the central topic or subject that brings the work together and gives it deeper meaning. Themes can explore a wide range of concepts, such as love, conflict, freedom, or human nature, and they help to provide insight and provoke thought in the audience.

Poetic license
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/poʊˈɛɾɪk lˈaɪsəns/
(কবিতার লাইসেন্স)

(কবিতার লাইসেন্স)

কবিতার স্বাধীনতা

বিশেষ্য

the freedom to deviate from facts, rules or conventional forms practiced by an artist or author in order to gain a desired effect

What is "poetic license"?

Poetic license is the freedom that writers and poets use to bend or break traditional rules of language, grammar, or logic in order to enhance their expression or achieve a particular effect in their writing. This might include altering usual word meanings, inventing new phrases, or stretching reality to create a specific mood, image, or meaning. For instance, a poet might use unusual word choices or structures to convey deeper emotions or create vivid images.

Sequel
/si:kwəl/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(অংশ দ্বিতীয়)

(অংশ দ্বিতীয়)

সিক্যুয়েল

বিশেষ্য

a book, movie, play, etc. that continues and extends the story of an earlier one

What is a "sequel"?

A sequel is a work of fiction, such as a film, book, or TV show, that continues the story from an earlier work. It starts where the previous story ended, following the same characters and exploring new events or developments. Sequels aim to build on the original narrative, often expanding the plot, deepening character relationships, and providing new challenges or adventures.

sequel
Spoiler
/spɔɪlər/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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ɔɪ
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(উন্মোচন)

(উন্মোচন)

স্পয়লার

বিশেষ্য

unwanted information about how the plot of a movie, game, book, etc. develops or ends that can ruin one's enjoyment

What is a "spoiler"?

A spoiler is a piece of information that reveals key plot details or outcomes of a book, film, TV show, or other media work, which can ruin the experience for someone who has not yet seen or read it. Spoilers often include significant plot twists, character fates, or crucial moments that are meant to be discovered during the course of the story. They are typically avoided by people who wish to keep the suspense and surprise intact for others.

Arc
/ɑ:rk/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(ন্যারেটিভ)

(ন্যারেটিভ)

আর্ক

বিশেষ্য

the main theme or the continuous line in which a narrative develops

What is an "arc"?

An arc, in the context of storytelling, refers to the main theme or the continuous development of a narrative from beginning to end. It describes how the story evolves and changes over time, often following a central storyline or emotional journey. For example, a character’s personal growth or the progression of a central conflict throughout the story can be seen as an arc. This concept helps to structure the narrative and guide the audience through the various stages of the plot.

Storyline
/stɔ:rilaɪn/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(স্টোরিলাইন)

(স্টোরিলাইন)

কাহিনি

বিশেষ্য

the plot of a movie, play, novel, etc.

What is a "storyline"?

A storyline is the sequence of events and actions that form the main plot of a story. It outlines how the narrative progresses, including the key incidents, conflicts, and resolutions that drive the story forward. The storyline provides the structure for the narrative, guiding the development of the plot and maintaining the audience's interest by revealing what happens next.

Stream of consciousness
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/stɹˈiːm ʌv kˈɑːnʃəsnəs/
(চেতনার ধারা)

(চেতনার ধারা)

চেতনার প্রবাহ

বিশেষ্য

the continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and sensations of a character in a seemingly unstructured and spontaneous manner

What is "stream of consciousness"?

Stream of consciousness is a narrative technique that captures a character’s continuous flow of thoughts, feelings, and perceptions as they occur. Instead of presenting thoughts in a structured or logical order, this method reflects the character’s inner experience in a more spontaneous and unfiltered manner. It often includes random associations, fragmented ideas, and shifts in focus, mimicking the natural flow of human thought. This technique allows readers to experience the character’s inner world more intimately.

Subplot
/sʌbplɑt/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(অগ্রজ গল্প)

(অগ্রজ গল্প)

সাবপ্লট

বিশেষ্য

a series of events in a novel, movie, etc. that is separate from the main story and is less important but is linked to it

What is a "subplot"?

A subplot is a secondary storyline within a main story in a book, film, or play. It involves its own set of characters and events that complement or contrast with the main plot. Subplots often add depth to the narrative by exploring additional themes or character relationships, and they can provide further insight into the main story or enhance the overall complexity of the work.

Swashbuckling
/swɑ:ʃbʌklɪng/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(পালাবদল সাহিত্যে)

(পালাবদল সাহিত্যে)

যোদ্ধাসাহিত্য

বিশেষ্য

a genre of literature, film, or entertainment that features action-packed adventures of daring swordplay, romance, and excitement, often set in historical or fantastical settings

What is "swashbuckling"?

Swashbuckling is a genre of literature, film, or entertainment characterized by thrilling adventures involving daring swordfights, romance, and high-energy action. It often takes place in historical or imaginative settings and focuses on heroic and charismatic characters who embark on exciting quests and engage in dramatic conflicts. This genre emphasizes bold, adventurous activities and vivid, extraordinary scenarios.

Synopsis
/sɪnɑ:psɪs/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(সারসংক্ষেপ)

(সারসংক্ষেপ)

সংক্ষিপ্তসার

বিশেষ্য

a brief summary or overview of the plot, characters, and major events of a book, movie, or other narrative work

What is a "synopsis"?

A synopsis is a brief summary that outlines the main points or key elements of a story, book, film, or other work. It provides an overview of the plot, including the central conflict, main characters, and major events, without going into detailed descriptions. The purpose of a synopsis is to give a clear and concise view of the content, helping readers or viewers understand the essence of the work quickly.

Trope
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/tɹˈoʊp/
(পুনরাবৃত্তি থিম)

(পুনরাবৃত্তি থিম)

ট্রোপ

বিশেষ্য

a common or recurring theme, motif, or device that is used in literature, art, or other forms of creative expression

What is a "trope"?

A trope is a common or recurring theme, motif, or concept used in storytelling. It refers to a familiar idea or pattern that appears frequently across different works, such as certain character types, plot devices, or themes. Tropes help to establish expectations and can be used to convey ideas or create connections with the audience. While they can be effective, they are sometimes used in predictable or clichéd ways.

Vignette
/vɪnjɛt/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(দৃশ্য)

(দৃশ্য)

ভিনিয়েট

বিশেষ্য

a brief, impressionistic scene or sketch in literature or film that focuses on a particular moment or character

What is a "vignette"?

A vignette is a short, descriptive scene or segment in a story that captures a particular moment, character, or setting. Unlike a full-length narrative, a vignette focuses on a single, clear impression or detail, often highlighting a specific element or mood. It provides a glimpse into a broader context or theme, creating a strong, memorable image or feeling without developing a complete plot.

Writer's block
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/ɹˈaɪɾɚz blˈɑːk/
(শ্বেত পৃষ্ঠার সিন্ড্রোম)

(শ্বেত পৃষ্ঠার সিন্ড্রোম)

লেখকের ব্লক

বিশেষ্য

a condition experienced by writers in which they are unable to produce new written material, despite having the desire or obligation to do so

What is "writer's block"?

Writer's block is a condition where a writer is unable to produce new work or experiences difficulty in generating ideas. This mental barrier can make it hard to start or continue writing, even when there is a desire to do so. Writer's block can stem from various factors, such as stress, lack of inspiration, or self-doubt, and can be a temporary or persistent challenge.

Filler
/fɪlər/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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(প্যাড)

(প্যাড)

ফিলার

বিশেষ্য

any material in a narrative that serves to pad or extend the length of the story without advancing the plot or developing the characters

What is a "filler"?

A filler refers to material in a narrative that does not contribute significantly to the main plot or themes. It is often used to extend the length of a story or fill gaps, but may not add much substance or depth to the overall narrative. Fillers can include additional scenes, dialogue, or details that do not advance the plot or develop the characters in meaningful ways.

Flashback
/flæʃbæk/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
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k
(পুনরাবৃত্তি)

(পুনরাবৃত্তি)

ফ্ল্যাশব্যাক

বিশেষ্য

a scene in a story line that interrupts the chronological order and takes the narrative back in time

antonymflash-forward
What is a "flashback"?

A flashback is a narrative technique used in movies, TV shows, and written works to show events that happened before the current storyline. It involves briefly interrupting the present action to revisit past events, providing background information or context that helps explain characters' motivations, plot developments, or important backstory. Flashbacks are often used to reveal crucial details, enhance understanding, or add depth to the narrative, allowing the audience to see how past experiences have shaped the present situation.

Frame story
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/fɹˈeɪm stˈoːɹi/
(ফ্রেম কাহিনী)

(ফ্রেম কাহিনী)

ফ্রেম গল্প

বিশেষ্য

a literary technique in which an introductory narrative serves as a frame for another story or a series of shorter stories

What is a "frame story"?

A frame story is a narrative technique where a main story is presented within the context of another, often separate, story. The primary story serves as a framework for including one or more additional stories or episodes. This method provides a structure for storytelling, often allowing different perspectives or tales to be interwoven. For example, a book might feature a character recounting various stories to others, with the recounting serving as the frame for each individual tale.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Interior monologue
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/ɪntˈiəɹɪɚ mˈɑːnoʊlˌɑːɡ/
(চিন্তার মনোলগ)

(চিন্তার মনোলগ)

অভ্যন্তরীণ মনোলগ

বিশেষ্য

a literary device that reveals a character's inner thoughts and feelings directly to the reader

What is an "interior monologue"?

An interior monologue is a narrative technique that presents a character’s inner thoughts and feelings directly to the reader. It reveals the character’s personal reflections, emotions, and mental processes as they occur, often without the filter of external dialogue. This technique helps to provide insight into the character’s psyche and can convey their internal struggles, desires, and perceptions in a more intimate and detailed way.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
To kill off
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/kˈɪl ˈɔf/
(নাশ করা)

(নাশ করা)

হত্যা করা

বিশেষ্য

to cause the death of a character in a work of fiction, typically for dramatic effects or to advance the plot

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

বাক্যাংশের অবস্থা
separable
to kill off
Linear narrative
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/lˈɪnɪɹ nˈæɹətˌɪv/
(রৈখিক কাহিনি)

(রৈখিক কাহিনি)

রৈখিক বিবরণ

বিশেষ্য

a type of storytelling in which events are presented in a sequential and chronological order, following a cause-and-effect pattern and progressing toward a resolution or endpoint

What is a "linear narrative"?

A linear narrative is a storytelling structure where events are presented in a straightforward, chronological order. The story unfolds from beginning to end, following a clear sequence of events without jumping back and forth in time. This approach helps to create a clear and direct path for the audience to follow, making it easier to understand the progression of the plot and character development.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Nonlinear narrative
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/nˌɑːnlˈɪnɪɹ nˈæɹətˌɪv/
(অবৈতনিক বর্ণনা)

(অবৈতনিক বর্ণনা)

অবৈতনিক গদ্য

বিশেষ্য

a type of storytelling that does not follow a chronological sequence, instead jumping back and forth in time or presenting events out of order

What is a "nonlinear narrative"?

A nonlinear narrative is a storytelling structure where events are presented out of chronological order. Instead of following a straight sequence from beginning to end, the story may jump between different times, places, or perspectives. This approach can create complexity, highlight themes, or reveal information in a more dynamic way, allowing the audience to piece together the plot as they progress.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Interactive narrative
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/ˌɪntɚɹˈæktɪv nˈæɹətˌɪv/
(ইন্টারেক্টিভ গল্প)

(ইন্টারেক্টিভ গল্প)

ইন্টারেক্টিভ বর্ণনা

বিশেষ্য

a type of storytelling that allows the audience or user to actively participate in the story, making decisions that affect the direction or outcome of the narrative

What is an "interactive narrative"?

An interactive narrative is a storytelling format where the audience or participants can influence the direction and outcome of the story through their choices or actions. This type of narrative often appears in video games, interactive fiction, or choose-your-own-adventure books, where users make decisions that affect the plot, character development, and overall experience. The interaction creates a more personalized and engaging storytelling experience, as the narrative adapts based on the participant's input.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Longueur
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/lˈɑːŋɜː/
(বিরক্তিকর অংশ)

(বিরক্তিকর অংশ)

দীর্ঘতা

বিশেষ্য

a tedious or boring section of a work of literature or other artistic work, characterized by a lack of action, tension, or interest

What is "longueur"?

Longueur refers to a section of a work of literature or other artistic piece that is tedious or dull, often due to a lack of action, tension, or engaging content. This part of the work can feel overly lengthy or monotonous, causing a loss of interest for the audience. Longueur interrupts the flow and can make the overall experience less enjoyable. In literature and writing, identifying and addressing longueur helps to maintain the reader's interest and keep the narrative engaging.

Love triangle
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/lˈʌv tɹˈaɪæŋɡəl/
(রোমান্টিক ত্রিভুজ)

(রোমান্টিক ত্রিভুজ)

ভালোবাসার ত্রিভুজ

বিশেষ্য

a relationship dynamic commonly found in stories, where three characters are romantically involved with each other in a way that creates tension, conflict, and difficult choices

What is a "love triangle"?

A love triangle is a situation in a story where three characters are involved in a romantic relationship, creating a complex dynamic. Typically, two characters compete for the affection of the third, leading to emotional tension and conflict. This setup can explore themes of desire, jealousy, and choice, and often drives the plot by creating dramatic or relational complications among the characters.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
MacGuffin
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/mˈæk ɡˈʌfɪn/
ম্যাকগাফিন

ম্যাকগাফিন

বিশেষ্য

a storytelling device often used in film and literature, referring to an object, goal, or other motivator that drives the plot and characters' actions, but is often irrelevant or unimportant to the overall story itself

What is a "MacGuffin"?

A MacGuffin is an object, event, or character in a story that serves as the driving force for the plot but is not inherently important to the story itself. Its main role is to motivate the characters and advance the narrative. The MacGuffin often holds significance for the characters but is not essential to the overall story, acting mainly as a plot device to propel the action and create tension.

To mythologize
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/mɪθˈɑːlədʒˌaɪz/
(গল্পের আড়ালে পৌরাণিক ফিচার দেওয়া)

(গল্পের আড়ালে পৌরাণিক ফিচার দেওয়া)

মিথলজাইজ করা

বিশেষ্য

to create or embellish a story or a person's life with mythological or heroic elements

antonymdemythologize
To narrate
/nɛreɪt/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
n
n
a
ɛ
rr
r
a
t
t
e
(কথা বলা)

(কথা বলা)

বর্ণনা করা

বিশেষ্য

to provide a spoken or written description of an event, story, etc.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

ক্রিয়া-বিশেষণ
to narrate
Narration
/nɛreɪʃən/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
n
n
a
ɛ
rr
r
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n
(কাহিনীশিল্প)

(কাহিনীশিল্প)

বর্ণনা

বিশেষ্য

the way of telling or explaining a story, particularly in a movie, novel, etc.

What is "narration"?

Narration is the process and method of telling a story or describing events within a work of literature, film, or other media. It involves the presentation of the plot, characters, and setting through a particular voice or perspective. The narrator, who can be a character within the story or an external figure, guides the audience through the narrative, providing context, details, and insight into the unfolding events. Narration shapes how the story is understood and can influence the audience's perception of the plot and characters.

Narrative
/nærətɪv/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
n
n
a
æ
rr
r
a
ə
t
t
i
ɪ
v
v
e
(বর্ণনা)

(বর্ণনা)

পরিঘটনা

বিশেষ্য

a story or an account of something especially one that is told in a movie, novel, etc.

What is a "narrative"?

A narrative is a structured account of a series of events or experiences, either real or fictional, that are connected to form a cohesive story. It includes the plot, characters, setting, and the sequence in which events unfold. Narratives can be found in literature, film, theater, and other forms of media, and they may follow a chronological order or use various techniques, such as flashbacks, to develop the storyline. A narrative helps to organize the content and guide the audience through the progression of the plot.

Narrative thread
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/nˈæɹətˌɪv θɹˈɛd/
(কাহিনীর সুত্র)

(কাহিনীর সুত্র)

বর্ণনামূলক থ্রেড

বিশেষ্য

a plotline or a story element that runs throughout a larger narrative, connecting different events and characters together, often with a unifying theme or motif

What is a "narrative thread"?

A narrative thread is a continuous storyline or key element that ties together different parts of a larger narrative. It connects events, characters, and themes, providing a sense of unity and cohesion throughout the story. This thread helps guide the audience, ensuring that various parts of the narrative relate to one another and contribute to the overall progression of the plot.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Pace
/peɪs/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
p
p
a
c
s
e
(রিদম)

(রিদম)

গতি

বিশেষ্য

the rhythm, tempo, and speed at which a story unfolds, and how it affects the audience's engagement and emotional response to the narrative

What is "pace"?

Pace refers to the speed at which a story unfolds or progresses. It determines how quickly or slowly events, actions, and scenes occur within the narrative. A fast pace can create excitement and tension, while a slower pace allows for more detailed exploration of characters, themes, or settings. Controlling the pace helps to maintain the audience's interest and balance action with moments of reflection or development.

To personify
/pərsɑ:nəfaɪ/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
p
p
e
ə
r
r
s
s
o
ɑ:
n
n
i
ə
f
f
y
(অবজেক্টকে মানবীয় রূপদান করা)

(অবজেক্টকে মানবীয় রূপদান করা)

মানবীয় গুণ দেওয়া

বিশেষ্য

to attribute human characteristics, traits, or qualities to a non-human object, concept, or animal

Plot
/plɑ:t/
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এপেন্থেসিস
নীরব
p
p
l
l
o
ɑ:
t
t
(রূপকথা)

(রূপকথা)

কলাকাহিনি

বিশেষ্য

the events that are crucial to the formation and continuity of a story in a movie, play, novel, etc.

What is a "plot"?

A plot is the sequence of events and actions that make up the main storyline of a book, film, play, or other narrative work. It outlines the key events and conflicts that drive the story forward and includes the development of characters and their interactions. The plot typically involves an introduction, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution, which together create a coherent and engaging narrative.

Plot drift
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/plˈɑːt dɹˈɪft/
(বর্ণনার বিচ্যুতি)

(বর্ণনার বিচ্যুতি)

প্লট বিচ্যুতি

বিশেষ্য

a situation where the plot of a story deviates from its original trajectory

What is "plot drift"?

Plot drift occurs when a story's narrative starts to deviate from its main plot or central focus. This can lead to the introduction of unnecessary subplots, characters, or events that do not contribute meaningfully to the overall story. Plot drift can cause the narrative to lose direction and coherence, making it harder for the audience to stay engaged and follow the primary storyline. Maintaining a clear and focused plot helps to prevent drift and ensures that the story remains compelling and cohesive.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Plot hole
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/plˈɑːt hˈoʊl/
(গদ্য অসঙ্গতি)

(গদ্য অসঙ্গতি)

প্লট ফাঁক

বিশেষ্য

an apparent mistake or inconsistency in the narrative of a book, motion picture, etc.

What is a "plot hole"?

A plot hole is a gap or inconsistency in a story's plot that creates confusion or undermines the narrative's logic. It often involves missing information or contradictions that disrupt the flow of the story and make certain elements or events seem implausible or unresolved. Plot holes can affect the believability of the narrative and can detract from the overall coherence and effectiveness of the story.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Plot twist
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/plˈɑːt twˈɪst/
(প্লট টুইস্ট)

(প্লট টুইস্ট)

কাহিনি বাঁক

বিশেষ্য

a sudden and unexpected development in the storyline of a narrative, often at a crucial moment

What is a "plot twist"?

A plot twist is a sudden and unexpected change in the direction of a story's plot. It surprises the audience by revealing new information or altering the course of events in a way that was not anticipated. Plot twists can add intrigue, create dramatic tension, or shift the narrative in a surprising way, often leading to a reevaluation of previous events or characters.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Plot device
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/plˈɑːt dɪvˈaɪs/
(কাহিনীর উপাদান)

(কাহিনীর উপাদান)

প্লট ডিভাইস

বিশেষ্য

a narrative element, often used in literature or film, that is employed by the author or screenwriter to advance the story or create a particular effect

What is a "plot device"?

A plot device is an element or technique used in a story to advance the plot or achieve specific effects. It can be an object, character, event, or concept that helps to develop the storyline, create conflict, or resolve issues within the narrative. Plot devices are tools that authors use to shape the direction of the story and guide the audience through the plot.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Quibble
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/ˈkwɪbəɫ/
(শর্ত বিভ্রান্তি)

(শর্ত বিভ্রান্তি)

কাল্পনিক জটিলতা

বিশেষ্য

a plot device where a character uses the exact wording of a rule or agreement to avoid its intended meaning or purpose

What is a "quibble"?

In fiction, a quibble is a plot device where characters take advantage of the precise wording of an agreement or condition to avoid its intended meaning or to escape a commitment. This often involves focusing on minor or literal interpretations to achieve a different outcome than what was originally intended. Quibbles are commonly used in legal agreements or magical conditions, such as prophecies, to create conflict or unexpected twists in the narrative. For instance, characters might use a quibble to fulfill a contract's exact terms while sidestepping its broader intent, creating an opportunity for conflict or deception within the story.

Red herring
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/ɹˈɛd hˈɛɹɪŋ/
(দৃষ্টি বিভ্রান্তি)

(দৃষ্টি বিভ্রান্তি)

ভ্রান্ত ধারণা

বিশেষ্যIdiomInformal

anything that is intended to take people's focus away from what is important

What is the origin of the idiom "red herring" and when to use it?

The idiom "red herring" originates from a technique used in training hunting dogs. A red herring is a smoked and strongly scented fish, and it was used to distract or divert the hounds from the scent of the actual prey during training. In a figurative sense, this expression is used to refer to something that is misleading or a distraction, diverting attention away from the real issue or problem at hand.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Eucatastrophe
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/jˌuːkɐtˈæstɹəfi/
(পজিটিভ বিপর্যয়)

(পজিটিভ বিপর্যয়)

ইউক্যাটাস্ট্রোফি

বিশেষ্য

a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to describe a sudden and unexpected turn of events in a story that results in a positive and joyful outcome

What is an "eucatastrophe"?

A eucatastrophe is a term coined by J.R.R. Tolkien to describe a sudden and favorable turn of events in a story that brings about a positive resolution to a seemingly hopeless situation. It is a moment of unexpected and joyful relief, where the narrative shifts dramatically for the better, often providing a satisfying and uplifting conclusion. This device is used to create a sense of rescue or redemption in a story, offering hope and a happy ending after periods of intense struggle or despair.

Flashforward
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/flˈæʃfˈoːɹwɚd/
(অগ্রদৃষ্টি)

(অগ্রদৃষ্টি)

ফ্ল্যাশফরওয়ার্ড

বিশেষ্য

an instance of showing a scene or event that will happen later in a movie, TV episode, etc. interrupting the chronological order of the plot

antonymflashback
What is a "flashforward"?

A flashforward is a narrative technique used in movies, TV shows, or written works where the story briefly shifts to a future event or scene. This technique provides a glimpse of what will happen later in the timeline, offering insights into future developments or outcomes. Flashforwards can build suspense, reveal important plot points, or show the consequences of current actions, helping to enhance the storytelling by connecting present events with future implications.

In medias res
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/ɪn mˈiːdiːəz ɹˈɛz/
(কাহিনীর وسط থেকে)

(কাহিনীর وسط থেকে)

in medias res

বিশেষ্য

a literary technique in which a narrative begins in the middle of the story, rather than at the beginning

Narrative hook
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/nˈæɹətˌɪv hˈʊk/
(কাহিনীর হুক)

(কাহিনীর হুক)

গল্পের হুক

বিশেষ্য

a literary device used at the beginning of a story to capture the reader's attention and engage their interest

What is a "narrative hook"?

A narrative hook is an engaging opening element in a story designed to capture the audience's attention and encourage them to continue reading or watching. It often presents an intriguing question, situation, or conflict that piques curiosity and sets the stage for the unfolding plot. The narrative hook aims to draw the audience in by presenting something compelling or unusual that creates interest and prompts them to want to know more about the story.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Poetic justice
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/poʊˈɛɾɪk dʒˈʌstɪs/
(শ্রেষ্ঠায়ুক্ত ন্যায়বিচার)

(শ্রেষ্ঠায়ুক্ত ন্যায়বিচার)

কবিতামূলক ন্যায়

বিশেষ্যApprovingIdiom

a situation in which one believes that an unfortunate event that has happened to someone is well deserved

What is the origin of the idiom "poetic justice" and when to use it?

The idiom "poetic justice" was first used in the 18th century by a British writer named Thomas Rymer. He used it to talk about how in stories, good characters should be rewarded and bad characters should face punishment. People often use the term when talking about books, movies, or plays to show how satisfying it is to see good characters get what they deserve and bad characters face consequences.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
poetic justice
Ticking time bomb scenario
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/tˈɪkɪŋ tˈaɪm bˈɑːm sənˈæɹiˌoʊ/
(নৈতিক দ্বন্দ্বের অবস্থান)

(নৈতিক দ্বন্দ্বের অবস্থান)

টিকটিককারী সময় বোমা পরিস্থিতি

বিশেষ্য

a hypothetical situation which presents a moral dilemma where a person or authority must decide whether to use extreme measures to prevent a catastrophic event from occurring

What is a "ticking time bomb scenario"?

A ticking time bomb scenario is a plot device where a story introduces a critical situation or impending danger that creates a sense of urgency. The "ticking time bomb" refers to a metaphorical or literal countdown to a crisis, forcing characters to act quickly to prevent disaster. This scenario heightens tension and suspense, as the narrative builds toward a moment when the situation must be resolved before time runs out.

ব্যাকরণগত তথ্য:

যৌগিক বিশেষ্য
Defamiliarization
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/dɪfəmˌɪlɪɹaɪzˈeɪʃən/
(পরিচিতির বিচ্ছিন্নতা)

(পরিচিতির বিচ্ছিন্নতা)

অপর熟熟ীকরণ

বিশেষ্য

a literary technique used to make the familiar seem unfamiliar or strange in order to encourage the reader to see the world in a new way

What is "defamiliarization"?

Defamiliarization is a literary technique used to make familiar things seem strange or unusual in order to gain new insights or perspectives. By presenting ordinary objects, concepts, or situations in a novel or unexpected way, this approach encourages readers to see them differently and question their usual assumptions. This technique aims to break away from the routine and challenge conventional perceptions, often to enhance understanding or provoke thought.

Multiperspectivity
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/mˌʌltɪpɚspɪktˈɪvɪɾi/
(মাল্টিপার্সপেক্টিভিটি)

(মাল্টিপার্সপেক্টিভিটি)

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a narrative technique in which a story is told from multiple perspectives or points of view

What is "multiperspectivity"?

Multiperspectivity is a narrative technique that involves presenting a story from multiple viewpoints or perspectives. This approach allows different characters to share their individual experiences, thoughts, and feelings, providing a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the plot and themes. By showing various angles on the same events, multiperspectivity can highlight different aspects of the narrative, reveal biases, and deepen the audience's engagement with the story.

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the struggle between opposing forces in a story, which drives the narrative forward and creates tension and drama

What is "conflict"?

Conflict is a central element in a story that involves a struggle or clash between opposing forces, ideas, or characters. It drives the plot and creates tension, as characters face challenges that they must overcome. Conflict can be internal, involving personal struggles or dilemmas, or external, involving confrontations with other characters, society, or nature. This element is crucial for developing the narrative, advancing the plot, and revealing character traits.

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a written or spoken line that is spoken by a character in a play, movie, book, or other work of fiction

What is "dialogue"?

Dialogue is the spoken or written conversation between characters in a story. It is used to reveal character traits, advance the plot, and provide information about the setting or situation. Through dialogue, characters interact with each other, express their thoughts and feelings, and engage in conflicts or agreements. Effective dialogue helps to make the narrative more dynamic and engaging, offering insight into the characters' relationships and the unfolding events.

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