sutárabban
Sutárabban is a term used in Hungarian-language discourse to describe a stylistic or interpretive phenomenon in which meaning is layered through multiple subtexts within a text or speech. It refers to practices that embed concealed or secondary messages beneath a surface narrative, inviting readers or listeners to interpret beyond the obvious.
Etymology and origin: The term is a modern neologism with uncertain roots. It appears to be a
Usage: Sutárabban is primarily used in literary criticism, media analysis, and online discussions of narrative technique.
Examples: Critics might note sutárabban in a novel where diary entries, official records, and social media posts
See also: metafiction, polyphony, unreliable narration, layering, rhetoric analysis. Often discussed in contemporary literary criticism and
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