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Diegesis (/ˌdaɪəˈdʒiːsɪs/; from
Ancient Gr**** διήγησις (
diḗgēsis) 'narration, narrative', from διηγεῖσθαι (diēgeîsthai) 'to narrate') is a
style of fiction...
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distorted perspectives.
Another notable condition of
diegesis is cross-over
diegesis,
which is
explored in the book
Primeval Cinema - An Audiovisual...
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mimesis with
diegesis (Gr****: διήγησις).
Mimesis shows,
rather than tells, by
means of
directly represented action that is enacted.
Diegesis, however, is...
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history Alternate universe Campaign setting Constructed world Continuity Diegesis Expanded universe Shared universe Fantasy world Fictional country Fictional...
- In film,
diegesis refers to the
story world, and the
events that
occur within it. Thus, non-
diegesis are
things which occur outside the story-world. A...
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their perspective and the
audience mainly encounters the
narrative and
diegesis through that character's
point of view.
Peripeteia is a
sudden reversal...
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obvious propaganda or
political messages. The
dialogue and
events of the
diegesis remain apolitical throughout. "List of the 50 highest-grossing DEFA films"...
- and narration—Aristotle uses the
terms "mimesis" (via enactment) and "
diegesis" (via narration). From the Gr****
actor Thespis' name
derives the word "thespian"...
- (1939)
Reality Hunger: A
Manifesto (2010)
Theorization Dada De
Copia Rerum Diegesis Dionysian imitatio Mimesis Nachahmung Palimpsests:
Literature in the Second...
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second story is all
about the
reconstruction of the crime. Here, the
diegesis, or the way the
characters live on the
inquiry level creates the phantom...