hyytymiskertoa
Hyytymiskertoa is a term used in Finnish-language literary and media criticism to describe a narrative technique in which meaning accrues through the progressive coagulation of details, events, and motifs. In works employing this approach, the plot often unfolds through an intensifying density of material rather than through straightforward causal progression.
Etymologically built from hyytyminen (coagulation) and kertoa (to tell), the term invokes a metaphor of substances
Characteristic features include slow accumulation, non-linear or fragmentary storytelling, and a climactic moment that depends on
Because hyytymiskertoa is relatively new and not universally defined, analysts often compare it with related concepts
See also narrative technique, emerging narratives, and cumulative storytelling.