An organic plot in literature refers to a narrative structure that evolves naturally from the characters and their motivations, rather than being pre-planned or imposed by the author. This type of plot is characterized by its fluidity and unpredictability, as it allows the story to develop in a more realistic and dynamic manner. Organic plots often result in more complex and nuanced storytelling, as they mirror the complexities of real life and human behavior.
In literature, a symmetrical plot refers to a type of plot line comprised of equal conflicts and resolutions. A Midsummer Night's Dream by Shakespeare is a common example.
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The plot is what a story is about.
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literature based on a humorous and improbable plot.
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Main points and plot events
There are actually three main ingredients that make up literature. These are the setting of the story, the plot, and the character development. A good plot suffers without interesting, well developed characters, and interesting characters become less so when the plot starts to fall apart. A well-written setting helps the reader visualize important aspects of the story.
It varies on which plot being discussed on which form of entertainment and literature. Some are exciting and some are boring.