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Plants and Payoffs
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Plants and Payoffs (also known as Setups and Payoffs) is a technique where information is given early on, then brought back later. "If, in the first chapter, you say there is a gun hanging on the wall, you should make quite sure that it is going to be used further on in the story." - Anton Chekhov. (This can also count as suspense.)
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Plants and Payoffs (also known as Setups and Payoffs) is a technique where information is given early on, then brought back later. "If, in the first chapter, you say there is a gun hanging on the wall, you should make quite sure that it is going to be used further on in the story." - Anton Chekhov. (This can also count as suspense.)