答案:Traditional or realist fiction usually follows the order of time and cause-and effect in telling a story, but in modernist fiction we see less of this. Most modernists adopt a psychological view of time in which time is treated as “duration” They come to see that time is not an object, something that can be described, reported and referred to in a constative utterance. One part of this “something other than itself” is stream-of-consciousness.Constant flashbacks into the past are a second, and story beginning where it ends is a third.