World Literature II
Non-linear storytelling is a narrative technique where events are presented out of chronological order, allowing for multiple perspectives and complex narrative structures. This approach invites readers to engage with the material in a more active way, often reflecting the disjointed nature of human experience, making it particularly resonant in exploring themes of existentialism, magical realism, diaspora, and contemporary feminism.
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