Anacrisis

/əˈnækrisɪs/ noun

A preliminary narrative or introductory part that sets up a story or dramatic work, answering questions about what happened before the main action begins.

From Greek ana- (back, again) + krisis (decision, judgment, from krinein, to judge). The term combines the upward prefix with the root for analysis or critical judgment, referring to 'going back' to establish context.

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