A prop plot is used often by stage managers and directors in order to list and chart what props are needed scene by scene. Often, to avoid confusion; hand props, set props, and decorative props will be marked in different colors. The plot may include which character handles each prop and a short description of the scene that the prop is included in.
no, it was a prop she wore
I love twilight
in the twilight saga he thought that new moon was a step up from twilight he thought twilight didnt have much of a plot and new moon did.
As in Jasper Hale from the novel Twilight? It's a novel so the phone is just a prop.
Forks is crucial to the plot of Twilight because it's cloudy and rainy there. The Cullen's can live a "normal" life since there are not many sunny days. If they lived in an area with better weather they would not be able to interact with the townspeople since they sparkle like diamonds when they are in the sun light.
No, I believe Twilight is a completely unique one-of-a-kind book series. also y would Michael buckley wanna mess with dumb twilight books? the plot is stupid, the relationships are stupid, everything is stupid... and VAMPIRES?!!!! come on ppl.
sidekick character is a prop by which the main character interacts (minor and major) in couse, giving depth to self and plot lines.
In my opinion skyward sword and twilight princess are very alike! Twilight princess is a bit longer though. (I recommend Twilight Princess because the plot is more interesting)
It can be but it depends on what the play you are acting in eg. if you were paying a person in the office then paper would be a prop.
Prop. 19 would need to win with 51% of the votes for it.
In what context? On plot lines, characters, subtext, fansites and, you know, general awesomeness Harry Potter wins. In terms of not making any factual sense, Twilight, hands down. Also if there was a fight between the characters Harry and Bella; my guess is that Harry would win.