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A flashback is a narrative technique used in storytelling, where the plot temporarily shifts from the present to a scene from the past. This allows the audience to gain background information about characters, events, or situations that influence the current story. Flashbacks can enhance emotional depth, reveal motivations, or explain complex relationships. They are commonly used in literature, film, and television to enrich the narrative and provide context, helping the audience understand why characters behave in certain ways based on their past experiences.

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    Flashback is a narrative technique used in storytelling where the author interrupts the chronological sequence of events to revisit a past moment. This can provide background information, reveal character motivations, or enhance the emotional impact of the story. By showing events from the past, flashbacks help the audience understand the context and significance of the present situation, making the narrative richer and more engaging. Commonly used in literature, film, and television, flashbacks can take various forms, including memories, dreams, or visual sequences that transport the viewer or reader back to earlier times.