eventsexposition
Eventsexposition is a term used to describe a narrative technique focused on presenting the sequence and implications of events through explicit exposition. Although not a standardized term in formal theory, it identifies the practice of organizing and delivering information about events that shape a plot, often to establish backstory, causality, or world-building.
Applications of eventsexposition span multiple media, including novels, films, television, and interactive narratives. Explanatory material may
Functions of eventsexposition include clarifying relationships, revealing cause-and-effect links, and providing necessary context for audience understanding.
Techniques commonly associated with eventsexposition include linear or non-linear sequencing, flashbacks and flash-forwards, embedded documents (memos,
Origins and reception: as a coined term, eventsexposition reflects broader discussions about how exposition interacts with
See also: Exposition (narrative), Narrative technique, Timeline, Nonlinear narrative, Screenplay.