It can have as many plots as you want, but the more you have, the more complicated and harder to read the story will be!
plots
Family Plots ended on 2006-05-08.
There should be one main plot. In a longer story or novel, you can have one or two sub-plots that run along during the story, too.
The plot and sub-plots are what "happens" in a story.
Plots develop around conflict and tension because that's what makes an interesting story.
Shakespeare was a writer, not a story. People do not have plots.
The plot is simply what happens in the story. Just read it and you'll see the plot.
Any parallel plots that are carried through the story can be said to be dual themes.
A traditional cemetery holds about 1250 plots per acre. If two people are buried per plot, the potential is 2500 per acre
To make a story "Traditional" it would have to be told all around the world. Or you could tell a traditional story. It really depends on what you consider traditional. ~7th Grader~
Many of Shakespeare's plots are recycled: Hamlet is retold in The Lion King. Disney's Pocahontas is a Romeo and Juliet story, as is the opera Aida and the musical West Side Story.