LITR102 ASEAN Literature Techniques
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What literary technique involves starting a narrative in the middle of the action?

  • Foreshadowing
  • In media res (correct)
  • Flashback
  • Backstory
  • Which narrative technique involves revealing crucial information through an unexpected turn of events?

  • Plot Twist (correct)
  • Narrative Hook
  • Cliffhanger
  • Chekhov's Gun
  • Which technique uses a surprising and seemingly implausible element to resolve a conflict in the storyline?

  • Hypodiegesis
  • Flash Forward
  • Deus-Ex-Machina (correct)
  • Poetic Justice
  • What technique is characterized by hinting at future events in a story?

    <p>Foreshadowing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which technique is described as providing a reward for good characters and punishment for bad characters?

    <p>Poetic Justice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What literary technique is characterized by introducing a relevant object early in the story that will later have significant importance?

    <p>Chekhov's Gun</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which narrative technique provides a sudden pause in the current storyline to reveal events that occurred previously?

    <p>Flashback</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What technique involves an abrupt ending that leaves the audience in suspense about the fate of the main characters?

    <p>Cliffhanger</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which literary technique hints at future events and prepares the audience for what is to come?

    <p>Foreshadowing</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the function of a narrative hook in a story?

    <p>To entice the reader's interest from the beginning</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which technique is defined as a sudden and unforeseen change in the expected outcome within a plot?

    <p>Plot Twist</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the purpose of poetic justice in literature?

    <p>To reward virtue and punish vice</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does hypodiegesis refer to in narrative techniques?

    <p>An embedded story within the main story</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which technique involves presenting events in a way that starts at a pivotal moment rather than in a chronological order?

    <p>In media res</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which narrative device is used to underscore a character's despair or challenge leading up to a resolution?

    <p>Deus-Ex-Machina</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Literary Techniques in ASEAN Literature

    • Narrative Conventions refer to the techniques employed by authors to convey meaning within fiction.

    Techniques in Plot Convention

    • Backstory: Provides context and background events that precede the main narrative, enriching character motivations and plot developments.

    • Chekhov’s Gun: Introduces an object or element early in the narrative that becomes significant later, emphasizing the principle that every element in a story should have purpose.

    • In Media Res: Begins the story in the midst of action, drawing the audience into the drama immediately and requiring them to piece together prior events.

    • Narrative Hook: Engages the reader with an intriguing opening that piques curiosity and compels further reading.

    • Hypodiegesis: Involves a story within a story, adding layers of narrative and allowing for deeper exploration of themes and characters.

    • Deus-Ex-Machina: Features an unexpected solution to a dilemma, often involving an improbable intervention that resolves conflicts and leads to a character's victory.

    • Plot Twist: Introduces a sudden and unexpected change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot, enhancing engagement through surprise.

    • Poetic Justice: Ensures that characters receive a fitting reward or punishment, aligning outcomes with their moral actions within the story.

    • Cliffhanger: Concludes a scene or chapter abruptly, maintaining suspense and encouraging readers to anticipate the next development.

    • Flashback: Interrupts the narrative to reveal past events, offering insight into characters' histories and motivations.

    • Flash Forward: Provides a glimpse into future events, creating intrigue and foreshadowing potential consequences in the narrative.

    • Foreshadowing: Subtly hints at future events or outcomes, building anticipation and preparing the audience for what is to come.

    Literary Techniques in ASEAN Literature

    • Narrative Conventions refer to the techniques employed by authors to convey meaning within fiction.

    Techniques in Plot Convention

    • Backstory: Provides context and background events that precede the main narrative, enriching character motivations and plot developments.

    • Chekhov’s Gun: Introduces an object or element early in the narrative that becomes significant later, emphasizing the principle that every element in a story should have purpose.

    • In Media Res: Begins the story in the midst of action, drawing the audience into the drama immediately and requiring them to piece together prior events.

    • Narrative Hook: Engages the reader with an intriguing opening that piques curiosity and compels further reading.

    • Hypodiegesis: Involves a story within a story, adding layers of narrative and allowing for deeper exploration of themes and characters.

    • Deus-Ex-Machina: Features an unexpected solution to a dilemma, often involving an improbable intervention that resolves conflicts and leads to a character's victory.

    • Plot Twist: Introduces a sudden and unexpected change in the direction or expected outcome of the plot, enhancing engagement through surprise.

    • Poetic Justice: Ensures that characters receive a fitting reward or punishment, aligning outcomes with their moral actions within the story.

    • Cliffhanger: Concludes a scene or chapter abruptly, maintaining suspense and encouraging readers to anticipate the next development.

    • Flashback: Interrupts the narrative to reveal past events, offering insight into characters' histories and motivations.

    • Flash Forward: Provides a glimpse into future events, creating intrigue and foreshadowing potential consequences in the narrative.

    • Foreshadowing: Subtly hints at future events or outcomes, building anticipation and preparing the audience for what is to come.

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    Explore the literary techniques and narrative conventions used in ASEAN literature. This quiz covers key concepts such as backstory, Chekhov's Gun, and in media res, helping you understand how authors craft meaning in fiction.

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