A backstory, background story, background, or legend is a set of events invented for a plot, preceding and leading up to that plot. In acting, it is the history of the character before the drama begins, and is created during the actor's preparation. Backstory at Merriam Webster online Backstory at Dictionary.com
Backstories are usually revealed, partially or in full, chronologically or otherwise, as the main narrative unfolds. However, a narrative creator may also create portions of a backstory or even an entire backstory that is solely for their own use. Backstory: The Importance of What Isn't Told
Backstory may be revealed by various means, including flashbacks, dialogue, Narrative, summary, recollection, and exposition.
Orson Scott Card observed that "If it's a memory the character could have called to mind at any point, having her think about it just in time to make a key decision may seem like an implausible coincidence . . . " Furthermore, "If the memory is going to prompt a present decision, then the memory in turn must have been prompted by a recent event."Card, Orson Scott (1988), "Character & Viewpoint", p. 113. Cincinnati, OH: Writer's Digest Books. .
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