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  3. 20 Ingenious Moments Of Foreshadowing In Films - AOL

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  4. MacGuffin - Wikipedia

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    The use of a MacGuffin as a plot device predates the name MacGuffin. The Holy Grail of Arthurian legend has been cited as an early example of a MacGuffin. The Holy Grail is the desired object that is essential to initiate and advance the plot, but the final disposition of the Grail is never revealed, suggesting that the object is not of significance in itself. [8]

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  6. Foreshadowing - Wikipedia

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    The writer may implement foreshadowing in many different ways such as character dialogues, plot events, and changes in setting. Even the title of a work or a chapter can act as a clue that suggests what is going to happen. Foreshadowing in fiction creates an atmosphere of suspense in a story so that the readers are interested and want to know more.

  7. The 39 Steps (1935 film) - Wikipedia

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    The 39 Steps is a 1935 British spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Robert Donat and Madeleine Carroll.It is loosely based on the 1915 novel The Thirty-Nine Steps by John Buchan. [3]

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  9. Flashforward - Wikipedia

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    It is similar to foreshadowing, in which future events are not shown but rather implicitly hinted at. It is also similar to an ellipsis , which takes the narrative forward and is intended to skim over boring or uninteresting details, for example the aging of a character.