Review:

Duplicity In Storytelling

overall review score: 4.2
score is between 0 and 5
Duplicity in storytelling refers to the use of deceit, manipulation, or misdirection in narrative to create suspense, surprise, or ambiguity for the audience.

Key Features

  • Plot twists
  • Unreliable narrators
  • Flashbacks and flash-forwards
  • Red herrings

Pros

  • Keeps audience engaged and guessing
  • Adds depth and complexity to the storyline
  • Can enhance themes of trust, perception, and reality

Cons

  • May confuse or frustrate some viewers/readers
  • Risk of inconsistency or plot holes if not executed well
  • Can sometimes feel gimmicky or overused

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Last updated: Mon, Mar 30, 2026, 09:51:56 PM UTC