Word of the Day: Macguffin

As defined by dictionary.com:
Main Entry: McGuffin
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: in film, a plot device that has no specific meaning or purpose other than to advance the story; any situation that motivates the action of a film either artificially or substantively; also written MacGuffin
Etymology: Alfred Hitchcock’s term, based on a story where this device was used in a story set on a Scottish train
(As seen in this Firefly-virgin’s review of Serenity).


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2 responses to “Word of the Day: Macguffin”

  1. Patr’cia Avatar
    Patr’cia

    Very didactic!!!

  2. Krishen Avatar
    Krishen

    Thank you 🙂 I had to look it up, so I figured other people might like to know too 😀

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