The simple answer to this question is "Yes, of course." In many cases, a composition about literature, film, etc., will be read by an audience that is unfamiliar with one or all of the pieces being discussed. If that's the case, plot summaries make subsequent discussion of the books/films/etc. more interesting and accessible to the reader.
In the case of academic prose, which is usually directed at a teacher who is familiar with the plot of the work being discussed, plot summaries should be kept to a minimum, except when absolutely necessary to the discussion.
Basically, it's just the summary of the main idea. If you've ever shopped for a book and saw the summary of the book, that's the plot summary; it just took everything important, all the main ideas, from the book and simplified it into a paragragh or two that told you all about the book in short. A plot summary is just that; a summary of the plot.
A plot summary is a brief description of the main events and key points in a story or movie. It typically includes the main characters, setting, conflict, and resolution of the story in a condensed form.
A story's "plot summary" could also be called an "abstract."
You just write what happened in the story. The "Stages" are just a fancy way of organizing the action in the story's plot. If you write what happened in each part of the story, you will cover the stages.
the plot of the summary is to explain the whole plot of the book because all the summary is is a recap of the main story's plot so you basically just restate the plot of the story in you summary paragraph
plot of the coward
A logline is a one-sentence summary that encapsulates the central conflict or concept of a story. It aims to grab attention and provide a quick overview of the narrative in a compelling way. While it touches on the plot, it does not detail the entire plot like a plot summary would.
Basically, it's just the summary of the main idea. If you've ever shopped for a book and saw the summary of the book, that's the plot summary; it just took everything important, all the main ideas, from the book and simplified it into a paragragh or two that told you all about the book in short. A plot summary is just that; a summary of the plot.
sometimes yes sometimes no if the story is short it could be but most of the time a plot is a part of a summary
Links below for the entire script and a plot summary.
This is school work and Wiki won't do your work for you. Time to get to work and write your paragraph.
what is the summary of the hawk and the tree by zaryab