In my view, 'bracket fiction' could also be something specific to a certain literary movement or group of writers. It might be a way to play with the traditional format of fiction. The use of brackets could be a device to create a sense of fragmentation or to juxtapose different ideas or voices. For instance, a writer could use brackets to insert historical facts or cultural references within a fictional narrative, adding depth and context to the story.
"This Is Your World." The author of this historical fiction novel was Lemon 213. It was a story about a soul traveling through ancient times and working with bandits. The protagonist's license plate number was 213, which matched the description of the problem. I recommend this book to you. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗😋
There may be some experimental short stories or self - published works that are examples of 'bracket fiction'. Maybe a story where the main character's dreams are presented in brackets within the regular narrative. So, as the story progresses, the bracketed parts about the dreams add a different layer of understanding to the character's waking life and actions. Another possibility could be a story that uses brackets to show alternative endings or different paths the story could take, making the reader more involved in the decision - making process of the narrative.
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2. click on the "More" button on the page to enter the tab page;
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