zavádzajúcej
Zavádzajúcej is a term primarily used in the context of Slovak and Czech literature and film, referring to a type of narrative technique or character archetype that manipulates or misleads the audience. The concept originates from the works of Slovak writer and playwright Jozef Cíger Hronský, who explored themes of deception and psychological manipulation in his plays and essays. The term itself translates loosely to "misleading" or "deceptive," reflecting its focus on narrative tricks that distort reality or manipulate perception.
In literary and cinematic analysis, zavádzajúcej often describes a character or plot device that intentionally misguides
The term is closely associated with the broader concept of *irony* and *deception* in storytelling, particularly
Critics and scholars often examine zavádzajúcej in relation to broader philosophical questions about reality, truth, and