I'm not entirely sure as I haven't fully explored it myself. But generally, in the Arkham series, it might involve the new challenges and adventures of the Arkham Knight in a nightmarish setting.
Obviously, the Arkham Knight is the main focus. However, we can't rule out characters like Harley Quinn. She has been a significant part of the Arkham series before. Also, Robin or Nightwing could potentially make an appearance, depending on how the story unfolds. And there may be some new villains or anti - heroes that are specific to this 'new knightmare story' which will add more depth and complexity to the plot.
A characteristic is the use of a main framework. For example, in 'The Canterbury Tales', the journey of the pilgrims is the frame that holds all the individual tales together.
No, it wasn't. A small frame meant that the sweet spot of the racket was small, while the frame of the Thunderbolt 80 was moderate in size and had a large sweet spot, so it was not a small frame.
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Well, basically, the frame in a novel is the underlying structure. It decides how the plot progresses, how characters develop, and how the story unfolds in a logical and coherent way. It's like the blueprint of the novel.
A frame novel is a type of literary work where the story is structured within a framework or container. It often involves multiple stories or elements linked together within this overall framework.
One well - known frame novel is 'The Decameron'. In this, a group of ten young people flee the plague - stricken city and during their time in the countryside, they each tell stories on different days, which are all framed within their retreat from the city.
Freeze frame fiction is a form of writing where the author 'freezes' a moment in time and elaborates on it in detail. It's like taking a snapshot of a scene and then building a story around that single moment.