What information does the backstory give the audience?

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Information about the characters

Time and place where the action occurs

Events that occurred before the play began

Information about the future

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The backstory primarily provides the audience with:

Events that occurred before the play began.

Backstory gives context to the characters' motivations, relationships, and the circumstances that have led them to the current situation in the narrative. It may also include elements like information about the characters and the time and place, but its main function is to explain the events that happened prior to the start of the main action in the story.

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