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  2. Series fiction - Wikipedia

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    A common example of series fiction is a book series. Series fiction spans a wide range of genres , and is particularly common in adventure , mystery , romance , fantasy , and science fiction . While commonly associated with children's and young adult literature , series fiction has also been a significant feature of mainstream and genre fiction ...

  3. Flashforward - Wikipedia

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    The series finale of Star Trek: Voyager, "Endgame", uses a technique similar to a flashforward. It depicts a future in which the U.S.S. Voyager has returned home after decades lost in deep space with various personal tragedies, prompting the ship's captain to use time travel to return to the timeframe of the series and return the crew home more ...

  4. Flashback (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    In literature, internal analepsis is a flashback to an earlier point in the narrative; external analepsis is a flashback to a time before the narrative started. [ 4 ] In film, flashbacks depict the subjective experience of a character by showing a memory of a previous event and they are often used to "resolve an enigma". [ 5 ]

  5. The Tripods - Wikipedia

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    The story of The Tripods is a variation on post-apocalyptic literature, wherein humanity has been enslaved by "Tripods" — gigantic three-legged walking machines, piloted by unseen alien entities (later identified as "Masters"). Human society is largely pastoral, with few habitations larger than villages, and what little industry exists is ...

  6. The Tripods (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series introduced several minor changes from the book, notably the shape of the Masters and Tripods, which have tentacles (although the Tripods do have a mechanical claw-arm that they sometimes use) in the book; the Black Guard [clarification needed] was introduced to serve as a tangible human antagonist as overuse of the Tripods themselves would be expensive to film and undermine their ...

  7. Retrospective - Wikipedia

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    Film retrospectives are usually screenings of films grouped around a theme or a particular director. They are mounted as part of many film festivals, including the Retrospective section in the Berlin International Film Festival, [1] Sundance, [2] Locarno Film Festival, [3] Byron Bay Film Festival [4] They are also held by cinemas [5] [6] or various types of organisations.

  8. 'Oppenheimer' and 'Poor Things' lead the race for Britain's ...

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    Atom-bomb epic “Oppenheimer” leads the race for the British Academy Film Awards, with nominations in 13 categories including best film — eight more than its box-office rival, “Barbie.”

  9. Category:Literary series - Wikipedia

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    Literature first published in serial form (2 C, 145 P) N. ... Pages in category "Literary series" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.