includes flashback sections called "The Time Machine"

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"The Time Machine" is a narrative device in Norman Mailer’s World War II novel *The Naked and the Dead* that presents characters’ past experiences through extended flashback sections.

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instanceOf flashback technique
narrative device
associatedWithTheme formation of character under social and personal pressures
impact of past on present behavior
memory
authorOfWork Norman Mailer
chronologicalEffect disrupts linear chronology of the main plot
distinctFrom The Time Machine
surface form: The Time Machine (1895 novel by H. G. Wells)
function to present characters’ past experiences
to provide extended flashback sections
language English
locatedInWorkPart interspersed throughout the novel
narrativePerspective third-person narration
narrativeRole character backstory exposition
psychological characterization
narrativeStructure interpolated flashbacks within main wartime narrative
readerEffect creates contrast between civilian past and wartime present
deepens understanding of characters’ motivations
scope focuses on individual soldiers’ earlier lives
temporalRelation shifts from present wartime events to earlier life periods of characters
textualForm extended prose sections distinct from main narrative line
titleStyle capitalized phrase within the novel’s text
usedInGenre World War II fiction
war novel
usedInMedium novel
usedInWork The Naked and the Dead

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The Naked and the Dead structure includes flashback sections called "The Time Machine"