epilogue
denoument, or the end of a story
A Novel or novelization . You could also be referring to the plot of a play or movie.
Yes, a novel typically has a setting, which is where and when the story takes place. It also has a plot, which is the sequence of events that make up the story. In addition, a novel usually has a theme, which is the underlying message or central idea that the author is trying to convey.
Gone with the Wind
Theme. Plot is what happens.
A novel is a work of fiction that tells a story through characters, plot, and setting. The subject of a novel is the main theme or topic that the story explores, such as love, loss, identity, or adventure. Each novel can have multiple subjects that contribute to its overall meaning and impact on the reader.
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Yes, it can. There can be several plot lines based around the theme 'love'. Such as: * Unrequited love * Cheating/affairs * Forbidden love * Love triangles * People who cannot tell each other that they are in love.
The characters are often the individuals involved in the plot or main story of the novel.
No, a theme is more of the main idea of the story rather than the plot. For instance, the theme could be "man against the world" and that theme could apply to a lot of stories, regardless of plot.
No, the plot and theme are not synonyms. The plot refers to the sequence of events in a story, while the theme is the central idea or message that the story conveys. The plot drives the narrative forward, while the theme explores deeper meanings and concepts within the story.
yes, the plot is pausible and credible in the novel Tuck Everlasting.