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diegetic
[ dahy-uh-jet-ik ]
adjective
- (of a story) told by a narrator:
Interspersed throughout the movie are diegetic scenes in which the offscreen present-day protagonist comments—usually scathingly—on the behavior of his former self.
- happening within or being the created world of a story: In the Marvel cinematic universe, multiple separate superhero films take place within a single diegetic world.
Diegetic sound—the creaking timbers of a ship at sea, the cries of gulls on the beach—pulls the viewer into the world of the movie.
In the Marvel cinematic universe, multiple separate superhero films take place within a single diegetic world.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of diegetic1
First recorded in 1895–1900; from Greek diēgētikόs “(pertaining to a) narrative”
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