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Brave New World Technique

Introduction The Brave New World Technique (BNWT) is a systematic method for exploring future possibilities through immersive narrative construction. It draws its name and core inspiration from Aldous Huxley’s 1932 dystopian novel Brave New World, using the novel’s depiction of a hyper‑controlled society as a launching...

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Bracketed Aside

Introduction The bracketed aside is a typographical and editorial device used to insert supplementary information, commentary, or clarification within a main text without disrupting the primary narrative flow. Unlike footnotes or endnotes, which are positioned separately, bracketed asides appear inline, usually encased...

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Boustrophedon

Introduction Boustrophedon is a historical writing system in which lines of text alternate direction, written right-to-left in one line and left-to-right in the next, reminiscent of the way a farmer plows a field back and forth. The term derives from the Greek words bous (ox) and strophē (turn), literally meaning “ox-t...

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Booby Trap (narrative)

Introduction Booby traps have long been employed as devices that conceal danger in narrative forms, creating tension, uncertainty, and often moral conflict. In the context of storytelling, a booby trap is an element - often an object, setting, or event - hidden by a character or circumstance, designed to inflict harm o...

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Bold Metaphor

Introduction The term bold metaphor refers to a specific class of metaphorical expressions that employ striking, vivid, or assertive imagery to convey meaning. Unlike conventional metaphors that may rely on subtle or conventional comparisons, bold metaphors often use language that is emphatic, unexpected, or visually a...

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