Display title | Exposition Intuition |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | As You Know, Speculative Fiction often relies on large quantities of Expospeak in order to deliver enough information to the audience that they can work out what is going on. When the hero is Trapped in Another World or some other sort of Fish Out of Water, he will often be provided with a companion almost immediately who is of this strange world, and therefore can serve as Mr. Exposition. On the other hand, when the series is based around Imported Alien Phlebotinum, it may come with a comprehensive user's manual, or an alien visitor (in alien invasion series, especially an alien defector) who can reasonably act as a source of information. |