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  2. Plot twist - Wikipedia

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    An unreliable narrator twists the ending by revealing, almost always at the end of the narrative, that the narrator has manipulated or fabricated the preceding story, thus forcing the reader to question his or her prior assumptions about the text. [11]

  3. List of narrative techniques - Wikipedia

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    Plot twist: Unexpected change ("twist") in the direction or expected outcome of the plot. See also twist ending. An early example is the Arabian Nights tale "The Three Apples". A locked chest found by a fisherman contains a dead body, and two different men claim to be the murderer, which turns out to be the investigator's own slave. Poetic justice

  4. Spoiler (media) - Wikipedia

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    Plot twists are also prone to spoilers. Any narrative medium can produce spoilers, although they are usually associated with movies and television shows. Some people attempt to avoid being "spoiled" while others seek out spoilers to learn as much as possible about a narrative before experiencing it.

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  7. Category:Plot (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Plot (narrative)" ... Plot twist; Types of fiction with multiple endings ... Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4. ...

  8. Kishōtenketsu - Wikipedia

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    Introduction (ki): an introduction to the characters, era, and other information required to understand the plot. Development (shō): follows leads towards the twist in the story. No major changes so far. Twist (ten): the story turns toward an unexpected development. This is the crux of the story, the yama (ヤマ) or climax. If the narrative ...

  9. Reveal (narrative) - Wikipedia

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    The reveal (also known as the big reveal) is a plot device in narrative structure and is the exposure to the reader or audience of a previously unseen key character, or element of plot or performance. A reveal is different from Aristotle's anagnorisis, in which something is revealed to a character rather than to the audience.