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Prequel

A prequel is a literary, dramatic or cinematic work whose story precedes that of a previous work, by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative.[1] A prequel is a work that forms part of a backstory to the preceding work.

The term "prequel" is a 20th-century neologism from the prefix "pre-" (from Latin prae, "before") and "sequel".[2][3]

Like sequels, prequels may or may not concern the same plot as the work from which they are derived. More often they explain the background that led to the events in the original, but sometimes the connections are not completely explicit. Sometimes prequels play on the audience's knowledge of what will happen next, using deliberate references to create dramatic irony.

History

Though the word "prequel" is of recent origin, works fitting this concept existed long before. The Cypria, presupposing hearers' acquaintance with the events of the Homeric epic, confined itself to what preceded the Iliad, and thus formed a kind of introduction.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the word "prequel" first appeared in print in 1958 in an article by Anthony Boucher in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, used to describe James Blish's 1956 story They Shall Have Stars, which expanded on the story introduced in his earlier 1955 work, Earthman Come Home. However, Christopher Tolkien, writing about the history of The Silmarillion in 1977, claims that his father, J. R. R. Tolkien, "coined the highly uncharacteristic word 'prequel'" when badgered for a definition of the relationship between The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion sometime after 1955.[4][5]

The term came into general usage in the 1970s and 1980s.[3]

Butch and Sundance: The Early Days (1979) may have introduced the term "prequel" into the mainstream.[6] The term has since been popularized by the Star Wars prequel trilogy (1999–2005).[7][unreliable source?]

An example of a prequel would be C. S. Lewis's children's book, The Magician's Nephew, published in 1955, that explained the creation of Narnia - the subject of Lewis's seven-book series The Chronicles of Narnia, which began with The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, published in 1950.

The Adventures of Ben Gunn, a 1956 novel by R. F. Delderfield was written as a prequel to the novel Treasure Island.

Usage

Rather than being a concept distinct from that of a sequel, a prequel still adheres to the general principle of serialization, defined only by its internal chronology and publication order. For example, Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999) is a prequel to Star Wars: Episode VI – Return of the Jedi (1983) but is only a predecessor of Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002) because of the release order. Likewise, 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a prequel to 1981's Raiders of the Lost Ark, in that it is set in 1935, one year before the first film.

Complications

Sometimes "prequel" describes followups where it is not always possible to apply a label defined solely in terms of intertextuality.[8] In the case of The Godfather Part II, the narrative combines elements of a prequel with those of a more generalized sequel by having two intercut narrative strands, one continuing from the first film (the mafia family story under the leadership of Michael Corleone), and one, completely separate, detailing events that precede it (the story of his father Vito Corleone in his youth). In this sense the film can be regarded as both a "prequel and a sequel" (i.e., both a prior and a continuing story), and is often referred to in this manner.[8]

Time-travel often results in a work being considered both a prequel and a sequel, or both a prequel and a "soft" reboot, depending on how drastically history is altered. Examples of arguable soft-reboot prequels include Star Trek, X-Men: Days of Future Past, and Terminator Genisys. Time-travel sequel-prequels can be found in the original Planet of the Apes series. Even though the latter three films depict world events chronologically prior to those of the first two films, the narrative itself is continuous for the main characters, as three apes from the first two films go back in time. The later installment Escape from the Planet of the Apes served as both a sequel and prequel to the first film.[9][10][11] Transformers: Beast Wars is an example of a TV series that uses time-travel to serve as both a sequel and prequel to another series (in this case, the original Transformers cartoon).[citation needed]

The term "prequel" has also been applied, sometimes incorrectly, to origin-story reboots, such as Rise of the Planet of the Apes, Batman Begins, and Casino Royale.[12][13] The creators of both Batman Begins and Rise of the Planet of the Apes also stated their intent to dispense with the continuity of the previous films so they would exist as separate pieces of work, with Christopher Nolan—director of Batman Begins—explicitly stating he does not consider it a prequel.[13][14] Here, "prequel" denotes status as a "franchise-renewing original" that depicts events earlier in the (internally inconsistent) narrative cycle than those of a previous installment.[13] Most reviewers require that a prequel must lead up to the beginning of its original work,[1] which is inconsistent with works that dispense with the narrative of previous work and are not significantly within the same continuity. At times, the term has been used to refer to a work that was released, as well as chronologically set, before any other work.[15][16] However, that usage conflicts with the fact that a prequel is a type of sequel.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Silverblatt, Art (2007). Genre Studies in Mass Media: A Handbook. M. E. Sharpe. p. 211. ISBN 9780765616708. Prequels focus on the action that took place before the original narrative. For instance, in Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith the audience learns about how Darth Vader originally became a villain. A prequel assumes that the audience is familiar with the original—the audience must rework the narrative so that they can understand how the prequel leads up to the beginning of the original.
  2. ^ Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary (10th ed.). Springfield, Massachusetts: Merriam-Webster. 1993. pp. 921, 915, 1068, 246.
  3. ^ a b "prequel, n.". Oxford English Dictionary (3rd ed.). Oxford University Press. March 2012 [March 2007]. Retrieved 19 April 2012.
  4. ^ Tolkien, Christopher (2022). The Silmarillion by J.R.R. Tolkien: A Brief Account of the Book and Its Making. London: HarperCollins Publishers. p. 9. ISBN 9780008537906.
  5. ^ Tolkien, Christopher. "Christopher Tolkien: 'The Silmarillion'". Tolkien: The Official Site of the Tolkien Estate. Retrieved 13 November 2022. Thus The Silmarillion is at once the precursor of and the sequel to The Lord of the Rings — a curious situation, for which he himself, when badgered for a definition of the relation between the two books, coined the highly uncharacteristic word 'prequel'!
  6. ^ Burgess, Steve (1999-06-26). "Richard Lester: A Hard Day's Life". Lester may also have locked up the dubious distinction of inaugurating the term 'prequel' in 1979 when he directed 'Butch and Sundance: The Early Days.'
  7. ^ Deever, Chris (28 May 2001). . TruthInStuff. Archived from the original on 1 January 2004.
  8. ^ a b Jess-Cooke, Carolyn (2009). Film Sequels: Theory and Practice from Hollywood to Bollywood. Edinburgh University Press. p. 6. ISBN 9780748626038.
  9. ^ Dirks, Tim. "Science Fiction Films Part 5". Filmsite Filmsite.org. A sequel and prequel to the first film
  10. ^ Britt, Ryan; Tor.com (2011-07-27). "Who's Your Caesar? Rewatching Conquest of the Planet of the Apes". Macmillan Publishing. Conquest is in a separate category of films as it serves as both a sequel to the previous film and a prequel to the first two films.
  11. ^ Matheou, Demetrios (August 14, 2011), , The Sunday Herald, Washington, D.C., archived from the original on June 11, 2014, Aficionados of the original series of five films will know that a prequel already exists, namely Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes.
  12. ^ "With the documentary 'Chimpanzee' opening, a look at 5 prime primate movies". The Statesman. Associated Press. Retrieved 5 May 2012.
  13. ^ a b c Sutton, Paul (2010). "8. Prequel: The "Afterwardsness" of the Sequel". In Jess-Cooke, Carolyn; Verevis, Constantine (eds.). Second Takes: Critical Approaches to the Film Sequel. State University of New York Press. pp. 139–152. ISBN 9781438430294.
  14. ^ Keegan, Rebecca (11 August 2011). "'Rise of the Planet of the Apes': 21 nods to classic 'Apes'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 19 April 2022.[dead link]
  15. ^ "5 Bollywood movies which are better than their prequels". India Today.
  16. ^ "'Singam 3' will have connection with prequels: Director". 22 June 2015.

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For the mobile application see Prequel mobile application A prequel is a literary dramatic or cinematic work whose story precedes that of a previous work by focusing on events that occur before the original narrative 1 A prequel is a work that forms part of a backstory to the preceding work The term prequel is a 20th century neologism from the prefix pre from Latin prae before and sequel 2 3 Like sequels prequels may or may not concern the same plot as the work from which they are derived More often they explain the background that led to the events in the original but sometimes the connections are not completely explicit Sometimes prequels play on the audience s knowledge of what will happen next using deliberate references to create dramatic irony Contents 1 History 2 Usage 2 1 Complications 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditThough the word prequel is of recent origin works fitting this concept existed long before The Cypria presupposing hearers acquaintance with the events of the Homeric epic confined itself to what preceded the Iliad and thus formed a kind of introduction According to the Oxford English Dictionary the word prequel first appeared in print in 1958 in an article by Anthony Boucher in The Magazine of Fantasy amp Science Fiction used to describe James Blish s 1956 story They Shall Have Stars which expanded on the story introduced in his earlier 1955 work Earthman Come Home However Christopher Tolkien writing about the history of The Silmarillion in 1977 claims that his father J R R Tolkien coined the highly uncharacteristic word prequel when badgered for a definition of the relationship between The Lord of the Rings and The Silmarillion sometime after 1955 4 5 The term came into general usage in the 1970s and 1980s 3 Butch and Sundance The Early Days 1979 may have introduced the term prequel into the mainstream 6 The term has since been popularized by the Star Wars prequel trilogy 1999 2005 7 unreliable source An example of a prequel would be C S Lewis s children s book The Magician s Nephew published in 1955 that explained the creation of Narnia the subject of Lewis s seven book series The Chronicles of Narnia which began with The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe published in 1950 The Adventures of Ben Gunn a 1956 novel by R F Delderfield was written as a prequel to the novel Treasure Island Usage EditRather than being a concept distinct from that of a sequel a prequel still adheres to the general principle of serialization defined only by its internal chronology and publication order For example Star Wars Episode I The Phantom Menace 1999 is a prequel to Star Wars Episode VI Return of the Jedi 1983 but is only a predecessor of Star Wars Episode II Attack of the Clones 2002 because of the release order Likewise 1984 s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a prequel to 1981 s Raiders of the Lost Ark in that it is set in 1935 one year before the first film Complications Edit Sometimes prequel describes followups where it is not always possible to apply a label defined solely in terms of intertextuality 8 In the case of The Godfather Part II the narrative combines elements of a prequel with those of a more generalized sequel by having two intercut narrative strands one continuing from the first film the mafia family story under the leadership of Michael Corleone and one completely separate detailing events that precede it the story of his father Vito Corleone in his youth In this sense the film can be regarded as both a prequel and a sequel i e both a prior and a continuing story and is often referred to in this manner 8 Time travel often results in a work being considered both a prequel and a sequel or both a prequel and a soft reboot depending on how drastically history is altered Examples of arguable soft reboot prequels include Star Trek X Men Days of Future Past and Terminator Genisys Time travel sequel prequels can be found in the original Planet of the Apes series Even though the latter three films depict world events chronologically prior to those of the first two films the narrative itself is continuous for the main characters as three apes from the first two films go back in time The later installment Escape from the Planet of the Apes served as both a sequel and prequel to the first film 9 10 11 Transformers Beast Wars is an example of a TV series that uses time travel to serve as both a sequel and prequel to another series in this case the original Transformers cartoon citation needed The term prequel has also been applied sometimes incorrectly to origin story reboots such as Rise of the Planet of the Apes Batman Begins and Casino Royale 12 13 The creators of both Batman Begins and Rise of the Planet of the Apes also stated their intent to dispense with the continuity of the previous films so they would exist as separate pieces of work with Christopher Nolan director of Batman Begins explicitly stating he does not consider it a prequel 13 14 Here prequel denotes status as a franchise renewing original that depicts events earlier in the internally inconsistent narrative cycle than those of a previous installment 13 Most reviewers require that a prequel must lead up to the beginning of its original work 1 which is inconsistent with works that dispense with the narrative of previous work and are not significantly within the same continuity At times the term has been used to refer to a work that was released as well as chronologically set before any other work 15 16 However that usage conflicts with the fact that a prequel is a type of sequel See also Edit Look up prequel in Wiktionary the free dictionary List of prequels Chronologically related terms to SequelReferences Edit a b Silverblatt Art 2007 Genre Studies in Mass Media A Handbook M E Sharpe p 211 ISBN 9780765616708 Prequels focus on the action that took place before the original narrative For instance in Star Wars Episode III Revenge of the Sith the audience learns about how Darth Vader originally became a villain A prequel assumes that the audience is familiar with the original the audience must rework the narrative so that they can understand how the prequel leads up to the beginning of the original Merriam Webster s Collegiate Dictionary 10th ed Springfield Massachusetts Merriam Webster 1993 pp 921 915 1068 246 a b prequel n Oxford English Dictionary 3rd ed Oxford University Press March 2012 March 2007 Retrieved 19 April 2012 Tolkien Christopher 2022 The Silmarillion by J R R Tolkien A Brief Account of the Book and Its Making London HarperCollins Publishers p 9 ISBN 9780008537906 Tolkien Christopher Christopher Tolkien The Silmarillion Tolkien The Official Site of the Tolkien Estate Retrieved 13 November 2022 Thus The Silmarillion is at once the precursor of and the sequel to The Lord of the Rings a curious situation for which he himself when badgered for a definition of the relation between the two books coined the highly uncharacteristic word prequel Burgess Steve 1999 06 26 Richard Lester A Hard Day s Life Lester may also have locked up the dubious distinction of inaugurating the term prequel in 1979 when he directed Butch and Sundance The Early Days Deever Chris 28 May 2001 On prequels and The Prequel TruthInStuff Archived from the original on 1 January 2004 a b Jess Cooke Carolyn 2009 Film Sequels Theory and Practice from Hollywood to Bollywood Edinburgh University Press p 6 ISBN 9780748626038 Dirks Tim Science Fiction Films Part 5 Filmsite Filmsite org A sequel and prequel to the first film Britt Ryan Tor com 2011 07 27 Who s Your Caesar Rewatching Conquest of the Planet of the Apes Macmillan Publishing Conquest is in a separate category of films as it serves as both a sequel to the previous film and a prequel to the first two films Matheou Demetrios August 14 2011 Ascent of Ape The Sunday Herald Washington D C archived from the original on June 11 2014 Aficionados of the original series of five films will know that a prequel already exists namely Conquest Of The Planet Of The Apes With the documentary Chimpanzee opening a look at 5 prime primate movies The Statesman Associated Press Retrieved 5 May 2012 a b c Sutton Paul 2010 8 Prequel The Afterwardsness of the Sequel In Jess Cooke Carolyn Verevis Constantine eds Second Takes Critical Approaches to the Film Sequel State University of New York Press pp 139 152 ISBN 9781438430294 Keegan Rebecca 11 August 2011 Rise of the Planet of the Apes 21 nods to classic Apes Los Angeles Times Retrieved 19 April 2022 dead link 5 Bollywood movies which are better than their prequels India Today Singam 3 will have connection with prequels Director 22 June 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Prequel amp oldid 1149603015, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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