Parallel plot is just a stylistic choice. It keeps things interesting by offering a range of plotlines to follow and often makes for a more amusing/interesting climax when the two plotlines come together. Hazel Hart offers a good breakdown of plot here: http://www.sktc.net/~beaton/plots.html
Parallel plot means that the author has two plot lines going at the same time. For example, in one of my stories, one plot has the characters working on a mystery for the government. A second plot that happens at the same time, parallel to the first, has them working at their security firm. Using parallel plots makes the story more interesting because there is more action.
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Two or more adjacent plots otherwise separate, when are used as one single plot is called amalgamation. For the purpose prior permission of the land holding authority is required.
Paying for both the bus trip and then to buy tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and buying tickets for the shows will not be cheap.Paying for both the bus trip and tickets for the shows will not be cheap.
There is no list following the question which folk tales best demonstrate parallel plots. Parallel plots are plots that follow each other in the same manner.
The main types of story arcs or plot structures include linear, nonlinear, episodic, and parallel plotlines. Linear plots progress in a straightforward chronological order, while nonlinear plots involve events presented out of chronological sequence. Episodic plots are structured around a series of loosely connected episodes, and parallel plots weave multiple storylines that intersect at key points.
His plays were based on stories he had read or plays he had seen. Shakespeare rarely created an original plot--he just made pre-existing plots so much better.
Any parallel plots that are carried through the story can be said to be dual themes.
Parallel box and whisker plots are regular box and whisker plots, but drawn "one-above-the other" on the piece of paper. To enable to do this easily, draw an x-axis which is big enough for the largest value in the data, and small enough for the smallest value in the data (in the entire collection of data). Plot each box-and-whisker diagram below each other.
use the "recycle" icon to delete the plots.
To write them: ink, paper, penTo perform them: actors, props, theatresTo think them up: imagination, hard work, and other people's plots.
He used more than two books as his source materials. The most important ones were Holinshed's Chronicles, where he got the plots for the history plays, Macbeth and King Lear, and Plutarch's Lives, where he got the plots for Julius Caesar, Antony and Cleopatra, Coriolanus and material for A Midsummer Night's Dream and Timon of Athens.
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Latin authors such as Plutarch, from whom he later took the plots for plays.
He did not. William Shakespeare did not write novels. They were an unknown form in his day. Shakespeare wrote plays which is a totally different literary form. The plots for his plays were almost all taken from stories or history books or biographies he had read or plays by other people which he had seen. He made changes in these plots but he started out with a story he got from somewhere else.