
384 A Writer's Tools - Top 10 Literary Terms and Devices | PLUS F. Scott Fitzgerald's Writing Advice
The History of Literature
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Ono K, We Are Back!
Fouri, just cameino took this from leftfield. Breck's alienation effect is to prevent an emotional identification or involvement of the audience with what's going on stage. I can't really think of an example in literature. i primarily think of this in film like joan l godard showing, like, title frames e characters look right into the camera and talk about their feelings. Yes, i always love it.
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