Exposition

/ˌɛkspəˈzɪʃən/ noun

The part of a narrative that introduces background information about characters, setting, and prior events necessary for understanding the story. Exposition provides context and establishes the world in which the main action will take place.

From Latin 'exponere' meaning 'to set forth' or 'explain,' through Old French 'exposition.' Originally used in rhetoric to describe the explanatory part of a speech, it was adopted into literary criticism to describe narrative passages that inform rather than advance action.

AMማስታወቂያ
ARمعرض
BNপ্রদর্শনী
CAexposició
CSvýstava
DAudstilling
DEAusstellung
ELέκθεση
ESexposición
FAنمایشگاه
FInäyttely
FRexposition
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