Allusiveness -
: In fiction, it can be used to expand character development by treating references as having character-oriented value.
: "Allusive thinking" is a term used in psychology to describe a broader, less intense attention process where individuals choose unusual or remote associations. Practical Applications Role of Allusiveness Literature allusiveness
Allusiveness serves as a literary and communication tool that relies on shared knowledge between the creator and the audience. : In fiction, it can be used to
The allusive market: insurance of flood risk in neoliberal Britain : In fiction
Asserts traditions and creates "intertextual" frameworks (e.g., T.S. Eliot).
"Allusive markets" use figurative visions to delay addressing current problems.