backstoryˈbækˌstɔr i, -ˌstoʊr i
backstory
English Definitions:
backstory (Noun)
The supposed previous life and experiences of a character in a dramatic work.
backstory (Noun)
A prequel.
Backstory
A backstory, background story, back-story, or background is a set of events invented for a plot, presented as preceding and leading up to that plot. It is a literary device of a narrative history all chronologically earlier than the narrative of primary interest. In acting, it is the history of the character before the drama begins, and is created during the actor's preparation. It is the history of characters and other elements that underlie the situation existing at the main narrative's start. Even a purely historical work selectively reveals backstory to the audience.
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