CLEP Humanities › Understanding Terminology That Describes Nineteenth-Century Drama
The phrase "Chekhov's Gun" refers to the dramatic storytelling proposition that __________.
every element included in a play or story must have a reason for appearing in the story
an item that serves as a distraction from the main story
a twist ending that was not seen before in the story
a plot twist that comes from a mysterious or intercessory figure or event
a character who is used to explain the story to the audience