Foregrounding is a concept in linguistics and literary theory that refers to the technique of making certain elements of a text stand out or become more prominent in order to draw attention to them. This can be achieved through various means, such as linguistic choices, stylistic devices, or structural arrangements. In literature, foregrounding can involve the use of unusual syntax, striking imagery, or recurrent themes that highlight deeper meanings or enhance the emotional impact of a narrative.
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