time travel in literature and films
Time travel in literature and films refers to the narrative concept where characters have the ability to move backward or forward in time, enabling them to experience events that have already happened or events that are yet to occur. It involves the manipulation of the conventional linear perception of time, offering a unique perspective on the consequences and paradoxes that arise from altering historical events.
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