Part of speech: n.
Quotation: There’s a literary technique called “Chekhov’s gun” where something introduced early in a story is revealed only later as significant. In Chekhov’s play Uncle Vanya, for example, a pistol is a seemingly irrelevant prop until Uncle Vanya fires it in rage two acts on.
Author:
Rosie Blau
Publishing location:
United Kingdom
Date of publication:
Sept. 29, 2008
This catchword has yet to be researched.
Comments:
...which makes "Chekhov's gun" the opposite of "red herring," then?
by Jeff McDermott 14 Oct 08, 0118 GMT