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Framing Device In Literature

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A framing device in literature is a narrative technique used to introduce a secondary story or setting that encompasses the main narrative, providing context and perspective to the overall plot.

Key Features

  • Introduces a secondary story or setting
  • Provides context and perspective
  • Connects the main narrative with additional layers of meaning

Pros

  • Enhances storytelling by adding depth and complexity to the plot
  • Allows for multiple layers of interpretation
  • Can create suspense and intrigue for the reader

Cons

  • May confuse some readers if not executed effectively
  • Can distract from the main narrative if overused

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