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In literature, film, television and other media, a flashback (also called analepsis) is an interjected scene that takes the narrative back in time from the current point the story has reached. Flashbacks are often used to recount events that happened prior to the story’s primary sequence of events or to fill in crucial backstory. In the opposite direction, a flashforward (or prolepsis) reveals events that will occur in the future. The technique is used to create suspense in a story, or develop a character. In literature, internal analepsis is a flashback to an earlier point in the narrative; external analepsis is a flashback to before the narrative started. This page is about the audio flashbacks while the player has been downed and requires revival via Adrenaline Kane's Flashbacks will have videos with them. Los flashbacks son una parte importante de cómo Lost explica su historia y una de las principales características que lo diferencian de otras series de televisión. Cada personaje principal ha sido protagonista de numerosos flashbacks que explican lo que pasó en sus vidas antes del accidente. A list of flashbacks in Muppet and Henson productions. Flashbacks were introduced in Pilot of the series of Scream, it is used to produce mystery and questions to the plot. Les Flashbacks sont un des composants majeurs au moyen desquels LOST raconte son histoire et qui en fait un programme si unique et différent des autres. Chaque personnage principal possède ses propres flashbacks qui nous présentent sa vie avant de s'échouer sur l'île. Ces flashbacks permettent aussi d'établir des connexions entre chaque personnages se trouvant sur l'île. In DEXTER, flashbacks are mainly used to inform about Dexter origins as a serial killer, his early exploits and also to tell past events that are crucial to current situations. Na [[Refer%C3%AAncias_%C3%A0_Obras_Liter%C3%A1rias#Livros_e_Literatura|literatura]], nos filmes, na televisão e em outra mídias, um flashback (também chamado de analepse) é uma cena interposta que leva a narrativa de volta a um tempo diferente daquele que a história se apresenta. Flashbacks são, na maioria das vezes, usados para recontar fatos que aconteceram antes da sequência primária de eventos da história ou para completar um ponto crucial anterior ao momento. A técnica é usada para criar um suspense na história ou para desenvolver um personagem. Na literatura, analepse interna é um flashback para um ponto anterior na narrativa; analepse externa é um flashback para antes da narrativa começar. Flashbacks, also known as Flashbacks: Redux, is a comedy brickfilm by Nathan Wells. It follows the story of Alex and Derrick remembering interesting and bizarre events in the past. The original version of Flashbacks, which lacks the final scene and is now lost, was made for the third Twenty-four Hour Animation Contest, ultimately winning third place. A few months after the contest, Nathan Wells uploaded a Redux version of Flashbacks that includes the final scene. Person of Interest makes extensive use of both types of flashbacks, as well as in medias res, a type of flashback that returns to an unseen earlier time and shows earlier unseen events in order to explain the present circumstances. They can either depict a specific character’s memory or a series of events which happened in the past and are now crucial to current events. Flashbacks is a single by Rapsta Chik, produced by Disclosure and featuring guest vocals by Icona Pop. It is about Rapsta's marriage to Artie Ziff in 2004 an why she divorced him in 2008. Flashbacks is a episode in SpongeBob SquarePants created by Kidboy24. In it Plankton destroys the Krusty Krab (It gets fixed at the end of the episode), time to remember the good old days! The previous episode is Electro Sponge
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