Plot is what happens in the story - you can't have a movie or literary work without a story.
A plot is essential to a movie or literary work as it provides the structure for the unfolding of events and helps to create tension, conflict, and resolution. It guides the audience or readers through the narrative by presenting a sequence of events that keep them engaged and interested in the story being told. A well-crafted plot can help to drive character development, reveal themes, and create emotional impact on the audience.
The plot is what happens in the story - without a story, why bother to make a movie or a literary work at all?
The series of events that happen in a literary work is called the "plot." Another common name for the plot is the "storyline."
Argument is a brief summary of a plot/theme prefixed to a literary work.
An allegory is a literary work in which the characters and plot correspond to people and events from the real world.
The theme
Falling action!
Dose the story Titanic use the literary concept of Classicism/humanism in its story plot?
the denoument
the denoument
"The arrangement of occurrence's" is the plot.
Aristotle believed that an ideal plot should have a beginning, middle, and end, with a clear cause-and-effect chain of events leading to a satisfying resolution or catharsis for the audience. The plot should be unified, revolving around a single central theme or action, with a sense of inevitability and logic in the unfolding of events to create a sense of completeness and closure for the audience.
The setting of a literary work is where and when the action occurs. It provides the backdrop for the story, influencing the characters and plot. The setting can help create a specific mood or atmosphere for the narrative.
The author's perspective is their point of view or opinion on the subject matter of the literary work. It encompasses their beliefs, values, and attitudes that are reflected in the themes, characters, and plot of the writing.