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    What is it about Anachronia?

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    Elia Tabuenca García
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    What is it about Anachronia?

    What is it about Anachronia?

    Anachronism (from ancient Greek: ανά-, aná-, "against" eχρὁνος, chrónos, "time") is a chronological inconsistency consisting in the representation, representation or narration of objects, people, events or mentions subsequent to the period in where the main narrative is set.

    What are Anachronias and what are they used for?

    If in life time follows its own linearity, in a novel it can be anachronistic, that is, anticipating future events or turning to past ones, creating a double look along the thread of the narrative, facing backwards (analessi) or forward (prolessi) .

    What does Anachronia mean?

    ἀνα- "against"]. - 1. Chronological error for which certain facts are posed in times in which they did not occur and, in particular, institutes, ideas or customs discordant with its historical framework are attributed to an age.

    How are the changes in the temporal order of the story defined?

    Any change in the temporal order of the story is defined as: a. Anachronia.

    What is the fabula and the intertwining?

    This entry on the subject of literature is only an outline. In narratology, by interlacing we mean the set of events contained in a narrative work, seen, however, not in their chronological and causal succession, but in the actual way in which they were arranged by the author.

    What is the structure of the story?

    The events reported in a narrative can be told according to the chronological order and therefore according to the logical-casual concatenation of their development, or according to an arbitrary succession decided and desired by the author.

    What is the name of the narrative process that consists in preceding an element that is found later in the story?

    - the prolessi: every narrative process that consists in preceding an element that is found later in the story; the story anticipates the story. Example: "The prince, who would one day become king, grew up calm at that time".

    What is intertwining in literature?

    This entry on the subject of literature is only an outline. In narratology, by interlacing we mean the set of events contained in a narrative work, seen, however, not in their chronological and causal succession, but in the actual way in which they were arranged by the author.

    What is a weave?

    The plot is the order in which the events of a story are presented within a text.
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