Abstract
An analysis of narrative transitions in modernist literature reveals how authors used ellipsis and temporal shifts to mirror fragmented consciousness, redefining reader engagement and the very structure of storytelling.
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Running head: TRANSITIONS
Transitions
Phoebessays
February 19, 2026
Abstract
Transitions may be "Additive," "Adversative," "Causal," or "Sequential." [Name] Addition Introduction Reference Similarity Identification Clarification [Name] Conflict Emphasis Concession Dismissal Replacement Causal (not casual)Transitions Cause/Reason Effect/Result Purpose Consequence SequentialTransitions Numerical Continuation Conclusion Digression Resumption Summation [Author]:These show addition, introduction, similarity to other ideas, &c. Addition: indeed, further, as well (as this), either (neither), not only (this) but also (that) as well, also, moreover, what is more, as a matter of fact, in all honesty, and, furthermore, in addition (to this), besides (this), to tell the truth, or, in fact, actually, to say nothing of, too, let alone, much less additionally, nor, alternatively, on the other hand, not to mention (this), [back to list] Introduction: such as, as, particularly, including, as an illustration, for example, like, in particular, for one thing, to illustrate for instance, especially, notably, by way of example, [back to list] Reference: speaking about (this), considering (this), regarding (this), with regards to (this), as for (this), concerning (this), the fact that on the subject of (this) [back to list] Similarity: similarly, in the same way, by the same token, in a like manner, equally likewise, [back to list] Identification: that is (to say), namely, specifically, thus, [back to list] Clarification: that is (to say), I mean, (to) put (it) another way in other words, [back to list] [Author]:These transitions are used to signal conflict, contradiction concession, dismissal, &c. Conflict: but, by way of contrast, while, on the other hand, however, (and) yet, whereas, though (final position), in contrast, when in fact, conversely, still [back to list] Emphasis: even more, above all, indeed, more importantly, besides [back to list] Concession: but even so, nevertheless, even though, on the other hand, admittedly, however, nonetheless, despite (this), notwithstanding (this), albeit (and) still, although, in spite of (this), regardless (of this), (and) yet, though, granted (this), be that as it may, [back to list] Dismissal: either way, whichever happens, in either event, in any case, at any rate, in either case, whatever happens, all the same, in any event, [back to list] Replacement: (or) at least, (or) rather, instead [back to list]...
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