词条 | Transition (fiction) |
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Transitions in fiction are words, phrases, sentences, paragraphs, or punctuation that may be used to signal various changes in a story, including changes in time, location, point-of-view character, mood, tone, emotion, and pace.[1][2] Transitions are sometimes listed as one of various fiction-writing modes. PurposeTransitions provide for a seamless narrative flow as a story shifts in time, location, or point-of view. They aid the internal logic of a story by moving readers from sentence to sentence, paragraph to paragraph, idea to idea, scene to scene, and chapter to chapter with grace and ease.[3] TypesTransitions in fiction may take any of several forms, including chapter breaks, section breaks, and summarization.[4][5] See also
Footnotes1. ^Morrell, 2006, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qhufPkfjmXgC&pg=PA281-2 281-2]. 2. ^Polking, 1990, p. 495. 3. ^Morrell, 2006, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qhufPkfjmXgC&pg=PA281-2 281-2]. 4. ^Rosenfeld, 2008, p. 258-265. 5. ^Marshall, 1998, p. [https://books.google.com/books?id=ziBORQpTMD0C&pg=PA137-8 137-8]. References
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