A whole chapter of flashbacks?

In my story, I want to give a look back into the past, which is so important to what's going on in the present time in the book. I'm kind of in a serious/somber part of the story; would it be too যেভাবে খুশী অথবা inappropriate to do a whole chapter of a flashback? Also, my লেখা teacher ব্যক্ত if আপনি explain everything, the story loses interest; though I'm not giving away anything for the future, would it be bad to tell something the reader would naturally be curious about, though it has no immediate significance? Sorry if this is confusing; thanks for any help.
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banditsns1391 said:
I don't think it would be a problem. Some বই open up with a prologue that takes place before the story. আপনি may not think you're giving away anything for the future, but wouldn't the flashbacks explain something about the future anyway? It could explain how a certain character got to where he/she is অথবা why the future is the way it is. It is nice to keep the reader guessing a little. If it's something slight, আপনি could always insert a small flashback into a regular chapter. There is a such thing as too much, but if আপনি feel it's necessary, go for it.
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StarWarrior said:
I like flashback chapters, as long as আপনি remember not to give away too much.
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